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Engaged in SchoolCareer Ready

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Student Centered Career Readiness

Plan development requires an understanding of:• Who Am I?• Where Am I Going?• How Do I Get There?

Being career ready means, in part, that a high school graduate has a viable postsecondary plan with, at least initial occupational goals, and understands the steps necessary to achieve them.

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Engaged Imaginations

Einstein said:

“imagination is more important

than information or knowledge,”

Information is essential, but insufficient.

When we can visualize ourselves in appealing future scenarios (vacation, career…), a spark is ignited.

We become purposeful and intentional in the present to create the future we want.

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Most people are “resigned to spending their entire adult lives working at jobs chosen by their

unthinking sixteen-year-old selves” The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work

Alain de Botton

Thoughtful Decisions

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CalCRN ResourcesLinking Information & Imagination

• CaliforniaCareers.info

• California CareerZone

• California Reality Check

• California Career Planning Guide

• The Real Game California TM

(TRGC)

• My Career Center (being developed)

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www.CaliforniaCareers.info

• Links to all CalCRN resources

• Three entry portals with “Where Do I Start?”– Student– Educator– Job and Career Seekers

• Presentations inc Power Point and Reports

• What’s New inc Meeting Schedule

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California CareerZone

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California CareerZonewww.cacareerzone.org

Assess Yourself --- Four Types:• Quick Assessment (Holland)• *Interest Profiler (Holland)• Work Importance Profiler • Skills Profiler (New)Explore Industry Sectors (Both

O*Net and CTE)900 Occupations (300 with videos):Online Account OptionFilter Occupation Results (New)Compare Occupations (New)Compare Colleges (New)*IP worksheets in Spanish, Chinese

and Vietnamese

Occupation Details (Graphic Format)About the JobIts Also CalledWhat They DoInterestsWork ValuesThings they Need to KnowThings They Need to be Able to DoEducation RequiredWagesOutlookCommon College MajorsIndustries That Employ This OccupationSimilar OccupationsFind Job Openings

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California CareerZone Portfolio

• Account Set-Up: Username, Password, Zip Code• Expanded Portfolio Features

– Save Work Importance, Interest & Skills results– Assessment Matches (Combined WIP, IP, SP)– Flagged Occupations, Colleges & Majors– Rated Occupations, Colleges & Majors– Record Notes in the Journals

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California Reality Check

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California Reality Checkwww.californiarealitycheck.com

3. Begin “Occupation Direct” then count down through the budget categories

Build a Monthly Budget• Housing• Utilities• Food• Transportation• Clothes• Health Care• Entertainment• Personal• Misc• Savings• Taxes

*Workbook available

Three Exploration Options

1. Build a Budget in one of 22 California Cities, then

Choose an Education Level, then Choose an Occupational category

2. Begin with a “Future Salary” then go directly to Education Level/Occupational Category page

*Update Pending Fall 2011

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California Career Planning Guide

Contents Summary• Introduction to the Career Planning Process • Learn About Yourself • Investigate the World of Work • Use What You Have Learned • Test the Waters • Wrap It Up – Create a Career Action Plan

Additional resource links and online How-To Video, plus English, Spanish & text PDFs. We plan to have writable PDF worksheets available soon.

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The Real Game California 2.1Four Units - Twenty-two Sessions

1. Making a Living – Spin Game, Wish Lists, Role Profiles

2. Quality of Life – Time Budgeting, Financial Budgeting, Financial Literacy

3. Changes & Choices – Gender Equity, Job Loss, Disasters, Self-Employment

4. The Personal Journey – Self Understanding, Occupational Options, Life Planning

96 California Role ProfilesFacilitator’s Guide

www.RealGameCalifornia.org

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Counselors’ Guide to Career Exploration

Using Resources from CalCRN• California Career Zone• California Reality Check• California Career Planning Guide• The Real Game California 2.1 *

1. One brief session with a student2. One long session with a student3. Multiple sessions with a student4. Full class session with a group5. Multiple sessions with a group6. Full term with a group*

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Find and Get the Right Job Student GuideStep 1: Assess YourselfStep 2: Prepare for the Job SearchStep 3: Search for a JobStep 4: Contact EmployersStep 5: Interviewing

Succeed at Work Student GuideStep 1: Acting Self-EmployedStep 2: Starting a New JobStep 3: Being an Excellent EmployeeStep 4: Living a Balanced LifeStep 5: Enjoy Your Current Position

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Explore

California Career Zoneand

My Career Center

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“My Career Center” (pending)

• Middle Grades– Preparation for HS

– Career Exploration

– College Exploration

• High School– Career Planning

– College Planning

• Money Management– Financial Literacy

– Paying for College

• Addressing Challenges– Foster, homeless, ESL, etc

• Educator Resources• Parent/Guardian Resources• Student Portfolio• Virtual Counselor• CalCRN Home• Help/Contact Us

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My Career Center

Core Content Sources

• California Career Planning Guide

• Getting Ready for High School

• Getting Ready for Life After High School

• Schoolguides.org

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My Career Center

Key Links

• California Career Zone* (Career)

• California Reality Check (Career/Finance)

• California Colleges.edu* (College)

• CCCApply.org* (Community College)

• My Future* (Military)• Find and Get the Right Job (CalCRN PDF guide)

* Student Account available

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Additional Resources

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Roadtrip Nationwww.RoadtripNation.com • Explore Featured/Recent Roadtrips & Blogs• Watch the PBS Series: Episode Guide• Listen to Roadtrip Nation Artists• Participate: Apply, Tours/Events, Conversations

Roadtrip Nation Experience• www.roadtripnation.org• High School Curriculum• Middle Grades Curriculum Fall 2011

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www.capathways.org

California CTE Pathways provides information about Career Technical Education (CTE) course pathways that have been developed or are being developed within local schools to help students gain the skills needed to succeed in their chosen fields.

• Search for programs by:• City or zip code• California Career Technical Education Industry

Sector or Pathway• Career Cluster

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CaliforniaColleges.eduExplore Colleges and Careers• Discover the colleges and universities in California• Determine the careers that best match your skills and interests• Match schools with your career interests

Plan and Pay for College• See which high school classes are needed to meet admission requirements• Learn about ways to pay for college• Create a personal portfolio to track your college planning

College Admissions• Gather information about the admission requirements at all California

colleges and universities• Apply online to many of the colleges and universities in California

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Who Do U Want 2 B

Counselor Resources

• Posters

• Videos

• CA CTE Industry Sector Pathways One-Page Overview

• Counselor ToolKit User Guide

• Counselor Lesson Plans and Handouts

• Counselor Toolkit– Class Planning Tear Pads

– Counselor Planning Cards

• Roadtrip Nation CTE videos on student pages

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ASVAB Career Exploration Program

• Comprehensive career exploration and planning experience based on current career development theory and practice

• Results can be used by students interested in entering the military

• Schools/Parents determine whether or not individual student information is released to the military

• Information for Counselors

• Information for Parents

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Next StepsWorksheet

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California Career Resource Network

Contact Information

John Merris-CootsExecutive Director

916-324-8151

[email protected]