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Bringing a Dose of Reality to Teens' Career Goals. presented by Joe Strechay jstrechay@afb.net & Scott Truax struax@afb.net. What is the purpose of this session?. WE need to get everyone on board the realistic career goal TRAIN!
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Bringing a Dose of Reality to Teens' Career Goals presented by Joe Strechay jstrechay@afb.net & Scott Truax struax@afb.net
What is the purpose of this session? • WE need to get everyone on board the realistic career goal TRAIN! • Time to wake our students/clients up and give them a big glass of REALITY
Joe’s Survey • Unrealistic Career Goals for Teens with Visual Impairments • Launched: November 6, 2010 (Nationwide) • Informal Survey
Q1. Who are you? (Professional role or relationship to the teen or teens) • Teacher of the Visually Impaired 64.4% 38 • Orientation & Mobility Instructor 16.9% 10 • Rehabilitation Professional3.4% 2 • Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor 1.7% 1 • Parent / Family Member 0.0% 0 • Other13.6% 8
Q2. Estimate the amount of time that you spend with an individual student/client on exploring and developing career goals with in a year? • One Day5.1%3 • Multiple Days (more than one day, but less than a week) 20.3% 12 • One Week 11.9% 7 • Multiple Weeks (more than one week, but less than a month) 25.4% 15 • One Month 1.7% 1 • More than a Month 35.6% 21
Q3. Estimate what percentage of your students/clients have unrealistic career goals? (career goals that do not match their educational track, skills, or ability level) • 5 percent 13.8% 8 • 10 percent 5.2% 3 • 20 percent 15.5% 9 • 30 percent 27.6% 16 • 40 percent 5.2% 3 • 50 percent or More 32.8% 19 • One non-response
Q4. Provide an example of an unrealistic career goal that a student/client with a visual impairment has expressed? • Professional Athlete (basketball, football, etc..) But, have never participated in competitive sports • D.J. / Rapper / Singer / Actor / Musician (many reasons) • Sportscaster (doesn’t communicate well) • Lawyer (not on an appropriate educational track / lacking scores)
Q4. Provide an example of an unrealistic career goal that a student/client with a visual impairment has expressed? • Gun Smith (never used or held a gun / parents support this idea) • Hunting Guide (never hunted) • Runway Model (no vision) • Blood Splat Analyst (watches too much CSI) • Animal Psychic (What is spot saying? - Not bad!)
Q4. Provide an example of an unrealistic career goal that a student/client with a visual impairment has expressed? • Marine (soldier on the front lines) • Nurse (lacking the academics) • Lots of Teachers and Computer Programmers (many justifications)
Q5. What are some tools that you use to promote realistic career goals with your students/clients? • Interest Inventories / Assessment • Guidance office • APH Transition Tote • AFB CareerConnect (spelled many ways) • Nebraska Transition Library • College campuses & Disability Centers • I counsel them • Introduce them to the job requirements • www.achievetexas.org Achieve Texas (O-Net like)
Q5. What are some tools that you use to promote realistic career goals with your students/clients? • Give them a good reality check • Discussion • Work with their families early on • Introduce them to as many jobs & related jobs as possible • Provide them with articles and interviews of successfully employed persons who are blind or visually impaired – “Success Stories” • www.bridges.com Bridges • Occupational Outlook Handbook
Q5. What are some tools that you use to promote realistic career goals with your students/clients? • Blind adult mentors • Empowerment Curriculum • Making lists of positives and negatives • Dr. Karen Wolffe’s Transition Checklist • Transition Planning Inventory • Choices • Job shadowing • Interviews • Work experiences • Observations
Q6. What is one tip or piece of advice that you would want to give to others about promoting realistic career goals? (Tip, advice, or best practice) • Introduce them to mentors • Explore career characteristics / Requirements • Guide them, don’t tell them! • Work with their parents early on • Job shadowing • Network with people in that field • Be honest and upfront • Don’t say, “can’t” because they hear that all of the time • Experiences • “Don’t kill their dreams!”
Q6. What is one tip or piece of advice that you would want to give to others about promoting realistic career goals? (Tip, advice, or best practice) • Have high expectations • Assessment • Strengths and weaknesses • Etc… (great advice overall)
Q7. Estimate what percentage of your students that you believe will reach their career goal? • 10 percent 13.6% 8 • 30 percent 28.8% 17 • 50 percent 32.2% 19 • 70 percent 16.9% 10 • 90 percent 8.5% 5 • 100 percent 0.0%
Resources • AFB CareerConnect - free • Job Seeker’s Toolkit - free • Career Clusters (AFB CareerConnect) • AccessWorld – free • APH Transition Tote (Fall ‘12) • Mentoring! Visually impaired & sighted mentors… • Internships – as many as possible
Goal Setting, Mapping, & Career Goals ERASE low expectation and aim for achievable goals • Exploring interests, values, and abilities • Researching goals • Are the goals Achievable • Set objectives • Execute!
Mapping Out Career Goals • Map out the future • It can & will change • Set objectives and work to achieve them • It is important to always have goals & objectives • Inform others • Be accountable
Questions You are the people learning about resources and promoting best practices, so thank you! • Are we doing enough? • Are we doing too much? • Is what we are doing working? • What is working? • What is not working?
Promoting TRUE Independence Who helps with accommodations on the job or in school? • Problem solving • Accommodating for themselves as much as possible • Learn to put in the extra time • Dependent on professionals & VR
Resources • USAJOBS.com – Federal Jobs • GettingHired.com • NIB & NIB CareersWithVision • VR • Career Centers • Job Fairs • Knocking on doors! • Networking
Resources • Volunteering • Hadley School for the Blind: offers employment course, business writing, AT Courses, & Self Employment) • ODEP
What is happening in your state? • Do you feel like sharing? • Best practices • Exciting info • Tools • Ideas • Comments
Special Thanks • YOU for participating in this session! • Survey Participants around the U.S. • Richard Rueda • CTEBVI • AFB
Contact Information Joe Strechay AFB 1000 5th Ave., Suite 350 Huntington, WV 25701 jstrechay@afb.net & Scott Truax struax@afb.net