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Career Development starts Early

Career Development starts Early. Career, Vocational, and Transition Planning Fall 2011 Drake University- Flyr. Opening Activity.

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Career Development starts Early

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  1. Career Development starts Early Career, Vocational, and Transition Planning Fall 2011 Drake University- Flyr

  2. Opening Activity • For the next 15 minutes, write down the people in your life that have influenced you. Write down your career path and how you came to this point in your life. Was there anyone along the way that helped you reach your goals?

  3. We all have had the following: • All of you in this room have experienced success in your life. • Everybody in here has or is getting a college education. • During your life you had role models or people you looked up to. • These people motivated you and helped to build your self-esteem.

  4. Career Development • It is a sequence of events that eventually will lead us into a career. • Whether we drop out of school, receive a high school diploma, or finish college, everything we learn in school is for the career or job we will get after graduating from high school.

  5. Is everything we do in school Career Development? • Academics- Reading, writing, problem solving, group work, and math • Attendance- Tardies and absences are preparation for the world of work • Schedules- When and where we have to be and some choice to explore our interests • Extra-Curricular- Build self-confidence and work on social skills

  6. Career Development is a Sequence • Donald Super came up with Career Development stages • One of his concepts was Career maturity • According to Super, career maturity can be defined as the readiness or ability of the individual to participate in the career decision-making process.

  7. Career Stages According to Super, all of us go through five stages in our life in reference to our careers. 1. Growth- We start thinking about what interests us 2. Exploration-We start exploring what career we might be interested in 3. Establishment- We start a new career and stick with it 4. Maintenance- We continue to grow in our career and maintain it for a long period of time 5. Decline- Retirement stage

  8. Super, Continued • People with high self esteem, according to Super, have the career maturity to do well in their career paths • People that have high self esteem: • Have clearer perceptions of themselves and their vocational goals. • Are better prepared to identify interests, preferences, values, and abilities. • Can make appropriate career choices based on their skills.

  9. Characteristics of Special Education Students • Limited career exploration • Limited opportunities to develop decision-making abilities • Negative self concept • Unwilling to explore careers, ask questions, and seek out answers • Unwilling to seek out resources and utilize them • Unable to plan for the near and distant future • Unable to accept responsibility for their own lives • Lack an understanding on how to set and attain goals in their lives

  10. What can we do? • Pair up with a partner or partners from the grade levels you are teaching or hoping to teach. • In the group discuss and share what can be done at those levels to help special education students overcome some of the characteristics we have discussed. • Be prepared to share your answers with the group .

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