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ISLE Career Development. Vision for the Future – ISLE Career Development Example. ISLE. Welcome back Jeanne. Career exploration and planning tools. Messages It is time to check your plan. Career Pathways My Interests My Goals My Pathways Plan Favorite Jobs Favorite Careers. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ISLEWelcome back Jeanne
Finance Webinar Reminder
Messages
It is time to check your plan.Career Pathways
My Interests
My Goals
My Pathways Plan
Favorite Jobs
Favorite Careers
Vision for the Future – ISLE Career Development Example
• Career exploration and planning tools.
Career DevelopmentCareer development encompasses a broad range of learning and activities that together prepare youth and adults for college and a career. The Illinois Shared Learning Environment (ISLE) will provide access to online applications for students and adults to use to achieve their education, career training, and job placement goals.
Ultimately, the Career Development applications need to integrate with learning maps, dashboards, course builders, and other tools used by students, parents, and education and workforce professionals. Although the functions are identified individually, it is possible that several applications exist that encompass several functions.
Organize information. Identify skills and
interests. Explore careers and
career pathways. Review wages, and
trends and other Labor Market Information.
Set education and career goals.
Create individual education and career plan.
Identify career pathways in high school.
Identify career pathways in postsecondary.
Complete high school courses.
Learn about money management.
Learn employability skills. Participate with work-
based learning and work experience.
Prepare a Resume. Receive mentoring. Get ready for interviews:
College interviews Internship interviews Volunteer interviews Job interviews
Volunteer and participate with community services.
Research postsecondary education and training programs.
Research apprenticeships.
Assess skill level for postsecondary.
Develop workplace skills. Earn credentials. Find jobs. Complete Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Complete college applications.
Enroll and complete postsecondary education and training courses/programs.
Use and enhance networking skills.
Apply for jobs.
Career Development Functions
Career Development- Scenario ExamplesScenarios Users Functions
A middle school class is spending the week on finding interests and exploring careers.
StudentComplete online interest inventories that link to updated career information, including good videos.
A freshman high school paper is assigned that includes research on careers of the future and the global economy.
Student Online research for Labor Market Information.
A sophomore high school English class is researching and writing resumes for minimal work experience.
Student
Online tutorials and examples for writing resumes for minimal work experience. Create and save resumes online for teacher to review and grade.
A Hispanic student is in need of a mentor she can relate to as she considers a career in R &D.
Students, Employers, Educators
Online tool to connect mentors to students.
A teacher wants to be sure everyone in his class has work-readiness credential emphasizing up-to-date skills.
Educator and Employer
Online work-readiness class with quizzes to prepare for a nationally validated assessment. Take assessment online and see students results along the way to ensure all students successfully pass the exam.
A school district goal is that every student submits an Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
EducatorHold webinars with parents and/or have them come to the school lab to help their child complete the online FAFSA.
Examples of How STEM Learning Exchanges Can Use ISLE for Career Development
Decrease costs by sharing access to applications that are needed across STEM areas.
Provide updates to nationally recognized credentials. Upload career development resources to learning repository (tagged as
career development). Involve partners, employers, and others as mentors. Involve employers to provide updated occupation requirements, task
lists, and other information that helps exploring and training better correspond to employer expectations.
Check PointHow can all STEM Exchanges
Participate with and Use ISLE for Career Development?
Unique Uses?
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Energy
Finance
Health Science
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R & D
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ISLE Vision for the Future – Internships and Work-Based Learning
Example• Connect students with
Internships and other work-based learning opportunities.
Messages
New field trip opportunities..
Opportunity Alert….
Internships (4)
Manufacturing Workshop
Weekend Project Earn
Credits
ISLE
ORIENTATION
Career Exploration Activities:• Classroom Support and Guest
Speakers• College and Career Fairs• Competitions• Problem-Based Learning• Service Learning• Site Visits
POST SECONDARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS
Bridge Programs Career Exploration Activities:
• Problem-Based Learning Career Preparation* Activities:
• Career Coaching• Internships
On-the-Job Training* Activities: • Work-Experience
Certificate, Associates, Bachelors, and Post BachelorsCareer Exploration Activities:
• Career Coaching• Competitions• Problem-Based Learning• Service Learning
Career Preparation* Activities:• Internships• School-Based Enterprise
On-the-Job Training* Activities: • Apprenticeship• Work-Experience
HIGH SCHOOL
Career Preparation* Activities: • Career Coaching• Co-Op/Independent Study• Internships• Job Shadows• School-Based Enterprise
On-the-Job Training* Activities:• Apprenticeship• Work-Experience
* Refers to categories that provide work-based learning opportunities for not only students, but also for educators seeking professional development opportunities.
Work-Based Learning - Scenario ExamplesScenarios Users Functions
Manufacturing work-based learning programs are supported by employers across several regions. Educators need to include them with local programs.
Educators and Employers
Work-based learning app connects educators to local employers to identify opportunities, number of openings, qualifications, time required, and other details to match students with opportunities.
Parents are not aware that their child can get hands-on experience and earn credits with an internship program.
Parents and Students
Work-based learning app connects parents and their child to local employers to identify opportunities, number of openings, qualifications, time required, credit earned, and application to participate.
Educators need to identify more opportunities for work-based learning with STEM programs of study.
Educators Connect educators directly with employers and other community organizations to implement local programs.
Some students learn best with opportunities for hands-on work experiences.
Students Students use app to see opportunities, requirements, credits earned, and apply to participate.
Some students will stay in high school because they know that the work-based learning they participate with is helping to set them up in a job right out of school.
Students and Parents
Clear information about and access to work-based learning is available to students.
Students want to have work experience and earn credits for graduation.
Students and Parents
Clear information about and access to work-based learning is available to students.
Examples of How STEM Learning Exchanges Can Use ISLE for
Work-Based Learning Decrease costs by sharing access to applications that are needed
across STEM areas. Involve employers and other community organizations to offer work-
based opportunities made available via an ISLE app. Work with ISLE, STEM Exchange Partners, educators, and others to
determine work-based learning app requirements.