Section
VI
Successful
Initiatives
First
and foremost had been the development of the Career Center. The
Career Center is the hub of all School To Career activities. Listed
below are the activities that develop from this center. Some of
this information has already been discussed in the work-based section
of the manual.
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Freshman Foundation Course
All
Freshman
Students take part in the following activities:
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Personal
interest survey
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Work
attitudes survey
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Miscellaneous career search and career activities
using the Internet
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Introduction
to career clusters
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Introduction
to workplace readiness skills
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Introduction
to the SCANS skills and Ct STC Academic and Employability skills
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Start
of information gathering for a resume
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Start
of a personal training plan
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Start
of a personal electronic portfolio and a paper portfolio
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Start
of a career transcript that includes tracking of CT Academic and
Employability workplace readiness skills and SCANS skills
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An
opportunity to job shadow
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11th Grade Work-Place Readiness Course
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There is a concentration on teamwork, the CT Employability
Skills and the SCANS skills that accompany the teamwork competency.
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A
CD ROM SCANS based curriculum that features a virtual business with
a need for teamwork and a problem solving team that develops a solution
will be the centerpiece of this course.
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Completion of any 12th Grade Work-Place Readiness
Activities
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Job Shadowing
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Internships
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Project Based Learning Activities
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We
have had a concentration on professional development activities
for staff with the school year 2000/2001 as our student involvement
year.
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Skills USA SCANS (CT STC Skill Requirements) based
lessons for all Students
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Sharing of School to Career Knowledge with Other Schools
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Student teams developed and presented STC activities.
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