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Join us for an interactive workshop to understand the foundation of WOW!, experience activities, and leave feeling "wild over work!" Designed for school-age kids, this workshop focuses on workforce preparation and career development. Explore various career options and skills needed for the workforce. Develop self-awareness, decision-making strategies, and positive attitudes towards learning. Get ready for the future now!
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Workshop Goals • To understand the foundation of WOW! • To understand the components of the WOW !curriculum guide • To experience activities from WOW! • To leave feeling “wild over work!”
WOW! is for School-Age Kids • Age group (K-6) • Settings • 4-H Clubs • Afterschool Programs • Classrooms
What is Workforce Preparation? • Process of preparing to enter the workforce • Series of learning experiences starting in early childhood and continuing throughout adult life • Prepares the way for later career decision making
Rationale for Design • Based on what we know about: • Youth development • Curriculum development • Skills needed for the workforce • Career development
What is Developmentally Appropriate? • Considers the whole child • Integrates curriculum domains • Focus is active vs. passive • Allows work in small groups • Develops social interaction skills • Contains relevant, meaningful and engaging content • Fosters positive attitudes toward learning • Allows for acquisition of important knowledge and skills
The future is now . . . A future president of the United States is in a classroom today. Seated next to her may be a future salesperson, a manager of a manufacturing plant, a journalist, a doctor, a steelworker and a scientist. These children need to learn vital skills now so they are prepared for whatever profession they choose later in life. National School-to-Work Learning and Information Center
Career Developmental Tasks for School-Age Children • Develop self-awareness of interests, values, abilities, and personal qualities. • Become aware of career options and explore a variety of options. • Acquire knowledge of workers and their role and appreciate the value of work.
Career Developmental Tasks for School-Age Children • Develop attitudes that support competence, cooperation, and achievement. • Develop an understanding of the relationship of interests and values to occupational choices. • Learn decision-making strategies.
Important Points to Consider • Focus on skills that would contribute to success in any job. • Take into account how children develop and learn. • Make tasks meaningful now and to future success. • Emphasize exposure to options vs. making final choices.
Focus on Employability Skills • Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills - SCANS (1991) • Workforce Competencies • information, resources, interpersonal skills, systems, and technology • Foundation Skills • basic skills, thinking skills and personal qualities
WOW! Goals • Develop an awareness of the wide range of career options available and the education and skills required for them. • Develop an understanding of self as a worker and in relation to potential career choices. • Develop attitudes of respect and appreciation toward all workers and their contributions to society. • Develop skills for exploring potential career choices in greater depth. • Develop avision for “seeing myself in the future.”
WOW! Goal #1: Awareness • Develop an awareness of the wide range of career options available and the education and skills required for them. WOW! Goal #2: Self • Develop an understanding of self as a worker and in relation to potential career choices.
WOW! Goal #3: Attitudes • Develop attitudes of respect and appreciation toward all workers and their contributions to society. WOW! Goal #4: Skills • Develop skills for exploring potential career choices in greater depth.
WOW! Goal #5: Vision • Develop a vision for “seeing myself in the future.”
Goals WOW! Curriculum Themes
WOW! Big Ideas • All work is valuable. • Not all work is paid. • Workforce skills are those that can be applied in many settings. • It’s important to explore many options. • People can match their skills interests to find jobs they can do. • Many factors influence future career decisions.
Activity Design • Group activities led by adult • Developmentally appropriate for elementary-age children • Incorporate workforce competencies and foundation skills in order to do the activity • Help children learn about options
About the Activities • Activities do not require a specific sequence . . . • Good for those who want to integrate with an existing program • Work for those who have experience planning & leading group activities • More difficult for those who need a more structured experience
Some can be completed easily in one session. Others need time for two or more sessions. All can be expanded with extension activities. About the Activities
Caution: If you adapt . . . • Workforce skills and competencies are embedded in the activity - don’t lose them in the process of making changes. • Without discussion (“Talking it Over”), the connections to goals and big ideas may not happen.
Use the Sandwich Approach • With guest speakers and field trips, use the sandwich approach: • Preparation (Bread) • Experience (Filling) • Reflection and Follow-Up (Bread) The filling is tasty, but the bread holds the “learning sandwich” together.
How You Can Use WOW! • Integrate activities into existing content or programs; give new focus to current programs. • Create new programs or work with new audiences. • Use as a stepping stone for other ideas.
Delivery Models • School classroom • teacher-led • volunteer-led • agent-led • Special interest programs • Afterschool child care & clubs • Summer camps • Service-learning experience for high school or college students
WOW! Putting It All Together • Portfolio Process • Collect • Reflect • Select
Career Coaches • College students facilitating afterschool career clubs for elementary students • Service-learning model for college students • Asset-building model for elementary students
How You Can Use WOW! • Help leaders see how they can integrate activities into existing 4-H projects: • Getting the Job Done • Wow! What I Do Well • Inquiring Minds Want to Know • Only the Shadow Knows • Speech! Speech!
Program Development Recommendations • Target elementary students. • Capitalize on high interest. • Create career-rich learning environments. • Encourage active exploration.
Program Development Recommendations • Provide exposure to role models. • Emphasize community service and volunteer experiences. • Once is not enough. • Use the media.
My Future(class poem written by 3rd grade students) When I grow up I think that I Could fly an airplane in the sky. Or be a doctor dressed in white And make the people feel all right. I might build things with my hands Or cook food with pots and pans. I could teach or work in a store Or put some carpet on the floor. Right now I don’t know what I’ll be. But whatever it is, it’s up to me.