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Welcome!. P.C.C.R. Plan for Career and College Readiness!. S.E.O.P.’s Student Educational Occupational Plan. Counselors. Marlo Mazeroski ( Maz )—last names beginning A through J Rex McKee—last names beginning K through Z. What is PCCR?. Plan for College and Career Readiness

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  1. Welcome! P.C.C.R. Plan for Career and College Readiness! S.E.O.P.’s Student Educational Occupational Plan

  2. Counselors Marlo Mazeroski (Maz)—last names beginning A through J Rex McKee—last names beginning K through Z

  3. What is PCCR? • Plan for College and Career Readiness • Provides equitable access to college and career information for ALL students • State mandated annual meeting that starts today and will happen every year until student graduates.

  4. P Plan C College C Career R Ready

  5. Why is PCCR Important? • Planning must start now or students will be unprepared. • Financial planning must start now. • Begin the conversation about the student’s future.

  6. What do you envision after high school?

  7. What is college? • Any post secondary training! • No longer thought of as traditional 4 year university. • Any skill or certificated training is now included as college.

  8. TestingMathLanguage ArtsScience Know your strengths and identify areas to improve on!

  9. Recap of Counseling Activities • In the white folder • Learning Styles • Left and Right brain • Transfer info from activity sheets onto pink paper and put the activity sheets back into white folder

  10. Learning Styles & Right Brain/Left Brain

  11. Left BrainRight Brain

  12. Learning Styles Auditory • Mnemonic Devices • Study with someone • Mind’s Ear • Hearing & Telling • Information • Listening & Participating Visual • Mind’s Eye • Study Alone • Make charts, graphs, pictures • See • Read • Observe • Visual Aids Kinesthetic • Study Alone & Take Breaks • Creative Fidgeting • Doing • Hands-on • Moving • Taking Notes

  13. Occupation Personality Type Thinker Doer Creative Organizer Helper Dr. John L. Holland Persuader

  14. UtahFutures.org Go to this website: www.utahfutures.org

  15. Internet Safety • Texting • Facebook/My Space etc. • Sexting • Cyberbullying • KNOW what your children are posting, have the passwords to check accounts. Monitor MonitorMONITOR. Do not give them privacy . . . You are paying the bill!

  16. Final Activities Inside the SEOP folder (on Left) student and parent please sign Take the PCCR Feedback Survey Take everything home except the SEOP folder and the white papers (Personality to Careers; Learning Styles-Right Brain Left Brain)

  17. Resources • Governor’s Plan for Higher Education and Jobs http://www.higheredutah.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/2011_Report_FEB13_FINAL_WEB_version.pdf

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