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Conduct five informational interviews with professionals in a career aligned to your interest. Compare responses to previously completed research expectation.
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Generate resourceAcademic Planning
Generate resourceUnderstand and identify your academic strengths. Compare and contrast those strengths to the knowledge and skills necessary for success in an interest-aligned career.
Generate resourceConduct a research project, citing multiple sources, to analyze and describe how skills learned in school (including academic, technical, and "soft skills") benefit an individual in postsecondary training, career, and society. Articulate importance of specific skills that will be emphasized in future education, including literacy, numeracy, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Generate resourceBased on your desired career, calculate education costs. Include early postsecondary opportunity (EPSO) credits if applicable. Create a financial savings plan to achieve goal.
Generate resourceResearch and understand the differences between financial aid options (scholarships, grants, student loans, etc.) and the misconceptions surrounding the cost of postsecondary education. Explain how financial aid can make postsecondary education more affordable, and how different types of financial aid impact that cost. Research both external and in-state financial aid options for Tennessee students.
Generate resourceAnalyze the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and discuss the information needed in completing and submitting it to the U.S. Department of Education.
Generate resourceResearch salaries based on desired career path using reputable, accurate, and current sources.
Generate resourceUnderstand that each job has a salary range. Research multiple job salary ranges, including low- and high-end salaries along with the education level required. Compare and contrast what factors influence salary range. Evaluate steps needed to financially plan for work and life goals.
Generate resourceUsing personal profile and career plan goals, prepare customized career preparation materials or exercises for a specific occupation or industry, such as:
Generate resourceParticipate in, and document, a service project that will be presented to the school and/or the community. Investigate a need in the community, conduct interviews, ask clarifying questions to determine specifics, create an innovative way to address the need, document research and proposed solution, and present proposal using effective oral and written communication skills.
Generate resourceUsing the need identified in Standard 17, create a business plan. Describe the key components of the entrepreneurial startup process (the entrepreneur, the environment, the opportunity, startup resources, and the new venture organization) and how it seeks to solve the need or problem.
Generate resourceRead a case-study about an ethical dilemma in a workplace (such as plagiarism) and craft an argument that develops and supports a claim about a potential solution to the challenge posed by applying communications and literacy skills.
Generate resourceIdentify education requirements for success in an interest aligned career. Determine appropriate coursework, up through high school graduation, that would lead to postsecondary success. Participate in a preview day for incoming freshman high school students if available in your district. Explore opportunities for earning early postsecondary credit such as Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, statewide dual credit, and dual enrollment.
Generate resourceIdentify which Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) most closely aligns to your career interests. Research how to join and/or apply. If no CTSO at your middle or high school exists, consider and research steps to start one in the future.
Generate resourceUnderstand the admissions processes for four-year colleges and universities, two-year community colleges, and technical schools. Research specific academic requirements for admission (standardized test scores, GPA, written essays, etc.) for a postsecondary institution aligned to your desired career.
Generate resourceMeet your academic counselor. Understand how your counselor supports you in your academic career. Identify all the resources available to you as you explore and plan for your future career goals.
Generate resourceCreate a five- to six-year academic plan based on your desired career path in accordance with State Board Middle School Policy 2.102. The five- to six-year plan should include major academic milestones, such as testing requirements and high school graduation, and what postsecondary plans are required for success in their chosen field. Include opportunities for CTE classes, industry credentials, or work-based learning.
Generate resourceDiscuss the impact of effective college and career planning. Create a personal career profile and make an oral presentation describing an ideal career, minimum education requirements, and identify any entrepreneurial opportunities within a field of personal interest.
Generate resourceExplore the alignment between your individual skills, desired career, and personality. Describe how your strengths benefit your chosen career.
Generate resourceIdentify specific experiences that will foster success in your desired career. Research how you could participate in these kinds of activities in the future.
Generate resourceInvestigate labor market information in a sector aligned to your career interests. Analyze national, state, regional, and local labor markets and classify evidence of high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations. Analyze the effects of changing employment trends, societal needs, and economic conditions on career planning.
Generate resourceCommunity Context
Generate resourceAwareness of Available Careers
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Generate resourcePositive Self-Concept
Generate resourceQualities For Success
Generate resourceAnalyze and describe how interpersonal and leadership skills (such as respecting differences within groups, personal responsibility, and articulating a clear vision) are necessary to maintain quality relationships and success in postsecondary training and the workplace. Identify, develop, and practice specific skills through team projects.
Generate resourceDistinguish between values, beliefs, and strengths and understand how they foster success in life. Understand how respect for others' values, beliefs, and strengths leads to success in group settings.
Generate resourceEvaluate the impact of positive and negative personal choices, including the use of electronic communication and engagement on social media platforms, and how it affects a positive self-concept.
Generate resourceIdentify common emotions or feelings and cite the environments or circumstances where they arise. Apply strategies to manage difficult experiences, such as asking for help or engaging in self-advocacy.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to set appropriate boundaries and requests for personal privacy. Practice self-advocacy by applying problem-solving and decision-making skills to make safe and healthy choices, with support from peers, school, and community partners when needed.
Generate resourceUnderstand how fostering academic strengths lead to academic achievement. Articulate your own academic strengths and how to adopt dispositions that lead to successful learning.
Generate resourceIdentify academic strengths and areas for improvement. Apply specific strategies to positively impact school performance, such as asking for help when needed, using appropriate communication skills, and applying feedback from teachers.
Generate resourceResearch and articulate the importance of honesty and integrity in academics and career by describing appropriate and inappropriate practices in topics such as writing/plagiarism, internet security, identity theft, workplace ethics, and interpersonal relationships/bullying.
Generate resourceUse case-studies or compare and contrast situational results to determine appropriate actions in similar circumstances. Identify and practice (throughout the course) appropriate personal practical strategies to resolve ethical dilemmas.
Generate resourceUnderstand how changing economic and societal needs influence employment trends and job availability using job sourcing and career exploration websites.
Generate resourceAnalyze how critical thinking, problem-solving, information and technology management, interpersonal awareness, honesty, and dependability are used in the workplace. Compare how these skills are transferable between and among various occupations.
Generate resourceResearch and demonstrate understanding of characteristics and tactics for handling difficult conversations, resolving conflict, and giving and receiving constructive criticism.
Generate resourceExplore available occupations and career fields using a variety of available sources, such as U print, on line, interviews with business representatives, job shadowing, tours, guest speakers, career fairs, videos, and simulated work activities/products. Compare results of research to available career opportunities in the local community or region using job sourcing and career exploration websites.
Generate resourceDevelop a chart, table, or graphic to compare characteristics of interesting careers, such as alignment to personal interest and aptitude, education requirements, available positions, salaries, potential lifetime earnings, typical duties, working conditions, and employer benefits.
Generate resourceResearch the backgrounds of successful entrepreneurs. Compare and contrast various skills, experiences, and academic strengths associated with entrepreneurship.
Generate resourceIdentify all available CTE courses and pathways, industry credentials and certifications, and work-based learning opportunities available in your middle school and high school. Understand the differences between CTE courses, industry credentials, and work-based learning and how to pursue each option of postsecondary readiness.
Generate resourceUnderstand the similarities and differences among community, technical, and four-year residential colleges within the same geographic region. Compare and contrast each option.
Generate resourceIdentify multiple major employers at the local and state level. Create a list of interesting careers you may find with each company. Compare these skills to your results from a career assessment tool.
Generate resourceCompile and evaluate an on-going list of attributes commonly found in leaders and describe how those characteristics contributed to their success. Some examples may include self-reliance, willingness to learn, effective communication, and time management.
Generate resourceUnderstand, respect, and demonstrate appreciation for alternate points of view, individual differences, cultural diversity, and differences in various family configurations.
Generate resourceDefine the attributes of a SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-based) goal. Create a set of SMART goals for an upcoming project.
Generate resourceApply time management skills to your SMART goals or projects and evaluate how your actions contributed to achieving your timely results through demonstration of the following skills:
Generate resourceDemonstrate the following effective note-taking strategies from multiple sources such as lectures, journals, websites, and/or textbooks and manuals:
Generate resourceUnderstand how to foster and develop positive attitudes toward self as a unique and worthy person. Identify activities that promote physical, mental, and emotional health within and outside of school.
Generate resourceExperiential Learning
Generate resourceCareer and Technical Student Organizations
Generate resourceEducation and Career Research
Generate resourceAcademic Achievement
Generate resourcePersonal Assessment and Goal Development
Generate resourceSummarize the results of a career assessment tool (such as, but not limited to, instruments determining interest and aptitudes, personality traits, learning styles, career choice alignments, personal values, etc.) to develop a personal profile. Ensure summaries cite specific textual evidence from the results, such as individual strengths and abilities, and compare and contrast results with prior knowledge or opinions. Throughout the course, continue to reference the results of the profile to connect individual strengths and interests with goal-setting, planning, and projects.
Generate resourceUsing job sourcing and career exploration websites, research various jobs and career sectors. Identify which occupations/industries are in high demand and/or are emerging in their fields. Compare and contrast the information presented, including salary differences, education requirements, and potential challenges to overcome to enter the field.
Generate resourceUnderstand the role of entrepreneurship in the U.S. economy. Research a well-known entrepreneur and prepare a report on his or her entrepreneurial characteristics and the problem the entrepreneurship sought to address.
Generate resourceUtilize online college access tools to research the differences among postsecondary options, including trade or technical schools, community colleges, and four-year colleges and universities. Include specific characteristics, such as location, public or private institution, on or off-campus housing, and cost per credit hour.
Generate resourceCreate an academic map or course of study for a specific career and identify key elements necessary for success, such as:
Generate resourcePrerequisite courses for post-graduate degrees and post-graduate entrance exams.
Generate resourceDifferentiate between a career cluster and a career pathway and understand the context in which each are important.
Generate resourceDemonstrate a conceptual understanding of CTE content by articulating cross-content connections. Identify various career opportunities within each cluster, and research estimated salary and education ranges.
Generate resourceUsing a personal inventory or career exploration assessment, reflect on personal interests and align them to Tennessee's available career clusters. Identify which career clusters are academically or personally interesting, and if they are available in your high school.
Generate resourceIdentify and explore the recognized Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) in Tennessee and which organizations are available in your middle school and high school:
Generate resourceBrainstorm and list the potential benefits of CTSO membership, including but not limited to career self-efficacy, college aspirations, community service, employability skills, leadership development, and academic motivation and engagement.
Generate resourceInterview members of a particular CTSO. Summarize and report on the basic responsibilities, organization, and future opportunities available to them.
Generate resourceWith the support of a career assessment tool, engage in self-reflection to evaluate personal goals, skills, and interests to apply findings to research a career pathway or career sector.
Generate resourceInvestigate the steps needed for participation in various career and educational opportunities, such as entry-level employment, apprenticeships, community and technical colleges, industry credentials, and/or military service.
Generate resourceWork in a team, with identified roles and responsibilities, to develop an artifact specific to an interest-aligned CTE career cluster. Create a flow chart or graphic organizer to illustrate processes taken to accomplish the task. Execute the plan of the product by designing, organizing, creating, reflecting, maintaining, and updating processes and team member responsibilities as needed.
Generate resourceResearch the extracurricular activities available in middle school, their time requirements, and the benefits of school involvement for long-term academic and career success. Compare and contrast several activities.
Generate resourceCreate an educational profile of an employee in an interest-aligned career. Compare and contrast your personal knowledge to the information gathered from industry experts through interviews or media outlets.
Generate resourceParticipate in a career exploration experience via a career fair, guest speaker, industry tour, or similar experiential activity. Compare new learnings with previously held notions on interestaligned careers.
Generate resourceCreate, monitor, and revise long-term (over two years), mid-term (one-two years), and shortterm (less than one year) personal goals, defining desired personal, education, career, and earning milestones. Define relevant key terms where appropriate. Evaluate factors that may influence these goals, including family responsibilities, individual values, and economic conditions.
Generate resourceCompare information in personal profile and desired short-, mid-, and long-term goals and identify areas where support and development may be needed. Create, and continue to build throughout the course, a personal toolkit of multiple available resources {physical and digital) to assist with educational achievement, personal growth and development, and career advancement. Vet resources for the toolkit by assessing the extent to which each resource addresses a particular claim or recommendation for addressing a challenge or problem.
Generate resourceEvaluate current academic progress and how it aligns to future career goals. Identify and articulate academic strengths and areas for improvement.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of personal academic strengths and weaknesses to know when and how to ask for help, when needed. Understand what resources are available to positively influence school performance. Identify strategies for improving educational achievement and performance.
Generate resourceResearch and select appropriate study habits, organizational strategies, stress reduction, and time management tactics to improve personal academic achievement and future career success. Test hypotheses about appropriate strategies by following steps to techniques and tools precisely and provide updates {via methods such as oral report, teacher-student check-in meetings, or personal reflection journal) about how the techniques did or did not improve achievement.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to work independently and cooperatively with peers, school leaders, and community partners when needed. Show dependability, productivity, and initiative when completing individual and group projects.
Generate resourceIdentify a list of skills that are transferable between different job sectors and careers.
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