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Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow Your Students Are One Click Away From Their Future! Heather Conley Division of Career and Adult Education 850-245-0913 [email protected]

Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow Your Students Are One Click Away From Their Future!

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Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow

Your Students Are One Click Away From Their Future!

Heather ConleyDivision of Career and Adult Education

[email protected]

[email protected]

800-342-9271

• Career Information Delivery System (CIDS)• DOE purchases from XAP/Bridges Company• Provided free in the state of Florida• Florida version of CHOICES Planner• Non-internet version of CHOICES• In use for over 25 yearsUsed by:

Middle and High schools Adult Education Programs Community Colleges and Universities Other State Agencies

CHOICES Planner

Middle School Promotion§1003.4156, F.S.

Students must completea course in career and education planning in6th, 7th or 8th grade.

30 competenciesCompletion of an personalizededucation and career plan

Must emphasize technology or the application of technology in career fieldsBeginning in the 2014-2015 academic year, must include information from the Department of Economic Opportunity's economic security report as described in s. 445.07

Career and EducationPlanning Course

What happened to FACTS.org?

• Usage eliminated from statute as of July 1, 2012, see Section 1003.4156(5) Florida Statutes

• Discontinuance of Student Activity System (SAS)• Several components of FACTS.org have been

incorporated into the new Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) website.

www.flvc.org

Where’s my ePEP file?

• What happened to the ePEP?– The ePEP was discontinued effective July 1,

2012; no new ePEPs can be created after this date. Students with an existing ePEP may view it in a “read-only” format until January 2013; no changes will be possible.

• Parent Meeting requirement deleted– They must be informed, but in a manner chosen

by the district

From FLVC.org’s Frequently Asked Questions:

FLVC: Anything for Secondary Students?

• Three areas for High School students:

College & Career PlannerNow Available on www.flvc.org:

– Download PDF to print, or fill-in and save– Includes fillable-form worksheet for a

course plan– Includes information on universities,

colleges, career and technical centers, financial aid, and high school graduation requirements

www.fldoe.org/workforce/ced

The Labor folks tell usthat by the year

70% of the jobs created between2006-2020 will require more than a

high school diploma!

US Department of Labor

2020

The Future!

2011Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly*

Rank Title 2011 2019 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($)

1 Home Health Aides 33,589 48,346 5.49 1,845 320 2,165 10.55 32 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts 20,667 29,057 5.07 1,049 360 1,409 34.54 33 Cost Estimators 10,306 13,994 4.47 461 223 684 27.88 44 Physician Assistants 4,041 5,370 4.11 166 71 237 43.03 55 Personal and Home Care Aides 14,787 19,638 4.10 606 178 784 9.55 36 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 6,100 8,093 4.08 249 148 397 14.50 47 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers 5,408 7,124 3.97 214 56 271 15.79 38 Heating, A.C., and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 22,307 29,352 3.95 881 346 1,227 19.20 39 Dental Hygienists 8,988 11,765 3.86 347 178 525 28.55 4

10 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 7,400 9,624 3.76 278 186 464 15.49 311 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 7,471 9,704 3.74 279 125 404 17.83 312 Tile and Marble Setters 4,343 5,642 3.74 162 112 274 14.54 313 Dental Assistants 15,250 19,792 3.72 568 276 844 16.17 314 Helpers - Electricians 7,664 9,810 3.50 268 162 430 12.87 115 Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists 15,625 19,947 3.46 540 404 944 22.60 416 Pharmacy Technicians 20,640 26,287 3.42 706 501 1,207 13.65 317 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 11,825 15,009 3.37 398 214 612 15.35 218 Construction Laborers 46,165 58,591 3.36 1,553 291 1,844 12.65 119 Civil Engineers 13,943 17,693 3.36 469 228 697 39.54 520 Surveying and Mapping Technicians 7,060 8,932 3.31 234 125 359 18.40 321 Brickmasons and Blockmasons 4,538 5,729 3.28 149 114 263 18.40 322 Medical Assistants 36,002 45,107 3.16 1,138 386 1,524 14.12 323 Computer Software Engineers, Applications 19,028 23,725 3.09 587 150 737 40.80 424 First-Line Superv. of Construction and Extraction Workers 41,937 52,237 3.07 1,288 783 2,071 28.42 425 Market Research Analysts 6,621 8,221 3.02 200 176 376 29.24 5

Education Code

25 Fastest-Growing Occupations in Florida

Go to the Employment Projections page (www.floridajobs.org/lmsc/ep). Under "Projections Statewide or by WorkforceRegion,” select either Statewide or your Workforce Region, then choose the Occf worksheet. (You may get a messageasking for permission to download the file. Once you select Download File, you will have to repeat these steps.) 12

Education Code:

# 1 Less than High School 2 = 8%

# 2 High School Diploma/GED 1 = 4%

# 3 Adult Vocational Certificate 13 = 52%

# 4 College: Cert/AS/AA 6 = 24%

# 5 Bachelor's 3 = 12%

# 6 Master's or Higher 0 = 0%

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The Career Development Process

Students Need Information about:

Themselves: interests, values, and skills

Careers: their outlook and availability

Education: schools and financial aid

Engages users in an interactive process that:

• Builds self-knowledge through assessments

• Encourages occupational exploration

• Assists in planning

Florida specific information!

Florida CHOICES Planner

WORK PAGE• 16 Career Clusters • 650+ Occupations• Assessments• Employment Info

LEARN PAGE• Postsecondary Schools• Scholarship and Federal Financial Aid Info

YOUR PORTFOLIO PAGE• Assessment Results• Saved Career Info & Plans

Florida CHOICES Planner:

1. Create a portfolioTo save information

2. Take the Interest Profiler To get a list of careers that match results

3. Explore the occupations listed for more information

• description of the career• the average annual wage• the future outlook• the education/training required • select Career Clusters

Using Florida CHOICES Planner is as easy as 1, 2, 3

First, create a new portfolio in the student section

www.flchoices.org

Home Page

Work Page

Interest Profiler

Interest Profiler

What are your Areas of Interest?

What are your top Clusters?

Explore the Careers thatmatch your Interests

What They Do

Money and Outlook

What to Learn

Finding Postsecondary Schools

Work Page

Learn Page

Your Portfolio Page

All About You

Things You Saved

Professional Tools

Reviewer Page

Looking for Individual Students

Training Guides

Formats Available:PDFWORDPowerPoint

Training Services

• In-Person district trainings for CHOICES Planner• Monthly webinars on CHOICES Planner and

Career Planning Topics• One-on-one Phone Trainings as requested

Online Resources

• Both available for download to view or print:–Career Cruiser publication

• Spanish and Creole versions available now!

–Parent Primer publication• Spanish and Creole versions coming soon

Career Resources

I’m a Brochure!

I’m a Bookmark!

Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow

800-342-9271

[email protected]

Thank you for attending!