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Connecting the Dots Between Education, Interests and Careers, Grades 7-10: A Guide for School Practitioners. Sarah Klerk
Connecting the Dots Between Education, Interests and Careers, Grades 7-10: A Guide for School Practitioners. Sarah Klerk
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Quick solutions for developing career-minded students!
Ask most preteens and teenagers about life after high school, and you're likely to get blank looks or bored shrugs. Spark excitement and help kids feel motivated about staying in school by making the college or career connection come alive with this indispensable resource that takes the guesswork out of career awareness counseling.
Chock-full of ready-to-use lessons, this book gives busy teachers, school counselors, and parents succinct lessons that generate deep discussion and inquiry about the real world of post-secondary education and work. Extensively researched topics provide frank data and straightforward advice on wages, cost-of-living realities, job market projections, and promising new careers to help students match their interests and abilities to suitable career paths. You'll get students, even those that are struggling, college and career-ready with
- 20-minute lessons for advisory, afterschool, and mentoring settings
- Talking points, reflections, and conversation starters to identify interests and abilities
- Skills assessments and job training requirements to help students make informed decisions about future career paths
- A companion website with downloadable forms for easy instruction
Use this one-of-a-kind, indispensible resource to curb drop out rates and help students take charge of their futures!
"The content is valuable for ALL students, including academically at-risk students, to prepare and motivate them for their future. This book is pragmatic, the activities and topics are engaging and on target, and the information is spot on."
--Claudia J. Thompson, Academic Officer
Peninsula School District, Gig Harbor, WA
"As a principal, I find myself having routine conversations with students, counselors, parents, and business owners about what the 21st-century graduate needs to be able to do in the world of work. This book provides a practical, hands-on approach that is easy to understand and provides a 'wake-up call' about the importance of education. I recommend this book to students, parents, and practitioners from the middle school level through adulthood!"
--Steve Knobl, Principal
Pasco County Schools, New Port Richey, FL
Author: Klerk
Publisher: Corwin Publishers
Published: 04/17/2013
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.31d
ISBN: 9781452271903
About the Author
Sarah M. Klerk was just appointed the President of CEOs for Cities, a global learning community and partnership network that connects urban leaders to each other and to smart ideas and practices for making cities successful. Klerk is an expert on workforce development who has worked with the Workforce Strategy Center, where she helped communities develop career pathways; the Chicago Jobs Council; where she worked to ensure access to employment and career advancement opportunities for people living in poverty; and the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, where she conducted research on workforce, economic, and educational development and worked with community stakeholders to improve the economy through educational and workforce development. As a Volunteer Coordinator for ExperienceCorp, Sarah also worked in San Francisco Public Schools as an AmeriCorps VISTA worker. Sarah holds a Master′s of Public Policy from the University of Chicago.
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