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CAREERS CLASS PRESENTATION MRS. SWEENEY 2012-2013
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-guidance and career education -links/liaison -orientation and exit programs -short-term counselling -recommend/refer -transition to postsecondary Choices Into Action: Guidance and Career Education Program Policy for Ontario Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1999
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CAREER COUNSELLING -who you are, opportunities/trends, admission requirements—get paid to do what you love ACADEMIC COUNSELLING -select courses of study, resolve timetable problems, study skills—keep your options open PERSONAL COUNSELLING -suggestions, confidentiality, referral—share in a safe, supportive environment
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4 credits in English (9, 10, 11, 12)—not EWC, EMS, etc. 3 credits in Math (at least one 11/12)—both? 2 credits in Science 1 credit in Canadian History 1 credit in Canadian Geography 1 credit in the Arts 1 credit in Health & Physical Education 1 credit in French 0.5 credit in Civics & 0.5 credit in Careers 1 GROUP 1 (extra English or French*, Social Science, Canadian/World Studies, Guidance, Co-op*) 1 GROUP 2 (extra Health/Phys Ed, Arts, Business, French*, Co-op*) 1 GROUP 3 (extra Science, Tech, Computers, French*, Co-op*) *max. 2 credits in co-op and 2 in French count as compulsory
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YOUR CHOICE KEEP POST-SECONDARY DESTINATION REQUIREMENTS IN MIND MUSIC, ART, BUSINESS, ENGLISH, FRENCH, MATH, PHYS ED, RELIGION, CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, NATIVE STUDIES, GUIDANCE/CAREERS, CO-OP, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SCIENCE, COMPUTERS, TECH
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U (11/12) = University Preparation; entrance requires 6 12U or M courses C (11/12) = College Preparation M (11/12) = College/University Preparation Courses E (11/12) = Workplace Preparation O (9 – 12) = Open courses
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Credits earned for workplace experiential learning integrated with classroom theory 1 credit per 110-hours (22-27 school hours + 83 – 88 work placement 1 (Peer Tutoring) or 2 or 4 periods per semester Gain work experience/Explore a career area
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Summary of courses attempted and credits gained with percentage obtained Full disclosure (11/12 courses) means that if a student withdraws from, repeats, or fails, that will be recorded on the OST Repeated: one credit granted; lower mark = R Failed: on OST Withdrawals: show if dropped 5 days after mid-term or later; if earlier, do not show
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Literacy requirement must be successfully completed for OSSD Grade 10s + previously eligible —April 11, 2013 Based on Reading and Writing expectations up to and including Grade 9 curriculum Must attempt at least once, then may choose to take OSSLC (Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OLC4O1))—counts as 4 th English for OSSD but not for C/U entrance and some workplaces
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40 hours of community involvement for OSSD Blue forms available in Student Services Principal pre-approval and signature Chance to try out different career options, gain work experience, and increase sense of community belonging
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Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) 30 credits + 40 hours + Literacy *Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC) 14 credits (7 compulsory + 7 elective) *Certificate of Accomplishment (Life Skills)
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-graduate with a “major” -earn an enhanced diploma and transcript -focus on courses within sector of interest -certifications/training -reach-ahead experiences -2+ credits in co-op -appropriate for all destinations -Arts/Culture, Health/Wellness, Emergency/Community Services, Construction, Transportation, Energy, Environment
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WORKPLACE APPRENTICESHIP *secure employer first COLLEGE *apply through OCAS by Feb 1 UNIVERSITY *apply through OUAC by Jan 16 JOINT U-C PROGRAMS *apply through OCAS and/or OUAC (e.g. Earn Bachelor of Science in Nursing from University of Ottawa at Algonquin College in Pembroke (OUAC))
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Mrs. Sweeney, Student Services, MVDHS 613-756-3048 X 506 sweeneyc@renfrew.edu.on.ca sweeneyc@renfrew.edu.on.ca
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