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Explore Plan Apply Mini-Workshop

Explore Plan Apply Mini-Workshop. Explore Plan Apply . Introduction How to Live Proactively Exploration Practice Summary. Explore Plan Apply . Introduction How to Live Proactively Exploration Practice Summary. Where Achievement Begins. San Fernando Effect.

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Explore Plan Apply Mini-Workshop

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  1. Explore Plan Apply Mini-Workshop

  2. Explore Plan Apply • Introduction • How to Live Proactively • Exploration Practice • Summary

  3. Explore Plan Apply • Introduction • How to Live Proactively • Exploration Practice • Summary

  4. Where Achievement Begins San Fernando Effect • San Fernando Valley – 14 high schools, 80% parent, student dissatisfaction with counseling program • Superintendent Robert Collins: “If you don’t submit a written plan – for college, the military, a trade school, or a job, you will not be able to attend the graduation ceremonies.” • “Every student’s goal and dream is important and should be nurtured by school administration, counselors and teachers.”

  5. Where Achievement Begins Positive Results • June 2002: 18 months later – 100% of 3,764 grads completed a written ‘post-secondary commitment’ plan • Result: 10% decrease in the dropout rate • Result: 10% increase in the number of students accepted to the University of California • Result: College admission rose 150% for African Americans, 31% for Latinos.

  6. Where Achievement Begins “Achievement is closer than you think.”

  7. Where Achievement Begins Drive School Achievement Ample evidence exists to indicate the impact of more motivated students on key school outcomes Achievement Outcome: Academic Achievement “Students attending middle schools with more fully implemented comprehensive guidance programs reported….(c) believing education was more relevant and important to their futures, ….(f) earning higher grades.” (Helping 7th Graders Be Safe and Successful, Lapan, Gysbers et al, 2001)

  8. Where Achievement Begins Drive School Achievement Achievement Outcome: Academic Achievement “Students grades rose as they spent more time in career academies. This study compared student grades before and after enrollment in the academies.” (California Partnership Academies – Evaluation Report, 1997) “Participation in well implemented career academies raised students’ GPA’s. This conclusion was based on a comparison to non-academy students in the same district.” (Career Academy Programs in California, Maxwell & Rubin, 2000)

  9. Where Achievement Begins To Drive School Achievement Achievement Outcome: Dropout/Attendance Rates “Students who can articulate a meaningful connection to future education and/or employment, “are less likely to drop out; their attendance and grades improve; …(and they have) enhanced motivation and better planning for the future.” (School-to-Work: Making a Difference in Education, Hughes et al, 2001)

  10. Vertical/Horizontal Services Medical Model Vertical Services – responsive to specific types of medical needs (eg. heart, skin, EENT, optometry, spinal cord, pediatrics, emergency) Horizontal Services – wellness - preventative services (eg. nutrition/diet, physical fitness, stress mgmt.) Proactive wellness services have positive value for all physical ‘verticals’ of medicine.

  11. Vertical/Horizontal Services New Model for Education Vertical Services – responsive to specific types of educational needs (eg. English, math, biology, geography, physical education, trades, Spanish) Horizontal Services – motivation - proactive services (eg. educational planning, balanced career/life planning, financial planning, self-management) Proactive motivation services have positive value for all skills/information ‘verticals’ of education.

  12. Explore Plan Apply • Introduction • How to Live Proactively • Exploration Practice • Summary

  13. The Bus

  14. The Bus

  15. How To Live Proactively 21st Century Work/Life Planning • EXPLORE: Diversify and update your personal understanding of self and the world • PLAN: Create at least two meaningful and achievable career/life plans • APPLY: Continuously implement and upgrade your action plan

  16. How To Live Proactively EXPLOREPLANAPPLY Identity (to be) Career (to do) Motivation Competencies Personal Fulfillment Sustainable Lifestyle

  17. How To Live Proactively EXPLOREPLANAPPLY Identity (to be) Career (to do) Motivation Competencies Personal Fulfillment Sustainable Lifestyle What do you want from your life?

  18. How To Live Proactively EXPLOREPLANAPPLY Identity (to be) Career (to do) Motivation Competencies Personal Fulfillment Sustainable Lifestyle What do you want from your life? What do you have to offer the world?

  19. How To Live Proactively EXPLOREPLANAPPLY Identity (to be) Career (to do) How will you connect who you are with what you do? Motivation Competencies Personal Fulfillment Sustainable Lifestyle What do you want from your life? What do you have to offer the world?

  20. How To Live Proactively Five Easy Steps • Step I - Exploration • Step II – Fulfillment Planning • Step III – Sustainability Planning • Step IV – Action Planning • Step V - Apply and Achieve

  21. How To Live Proactively Five Easy Steps • Step I - Exploration • Step II – Fulfillment Planning • Step III – Sustainability Planning • Step IV – Action Planning • Step V - Apply and Achieve

  22. Explore Plan Apply Step I – Exploration • Key Focus: Diversify Awareness of Self/World • Three Parts • Self Assessment – Motivations and Skills • Career Research - Top Ten Work Interests • Career Research - Top Ten Life Interests

  23. Explore Plan Apply Motivation Work Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation Medical Sonographer, Software Producer, Elementary Teacher, Art Therapist, Recording Engineer, Event Planner, Arts Manager, Video Jockey, Clay Animation Artist, Photojournalist Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others Community Theater, Amnesty International, ESL Tutor, Pianist, Outdoor Photographer, Baseball Coach, Choral Singer, Hospice Volunteer, Reading, Work Camps

  24. Explore Plan Apply Step II: Fulfillment Planning • Key Focus: Priorities and Plans • Two Parts • Decision-Making – Prioritized Work & Life Lists • Work/Life Planning – Three Unique Balanced Plans

  25. Explore Plan (Fulfillment) Apply Motivation W L Work Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation o o o o o o þ o o o o o o o Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others þ o þ o þ o þ o þ o o o þ o

  26. Explore Plan (Fulfillment) Apply Motivation W L Work: Software Producer Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation o o Motivation – Creativity Abilities – Creativity, Leadership, Organization Skills, Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Motivating Others o o o o þ o o o o o o o Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others þ o þ o þ o þ o þ o o o þ o

  27. Explore Plan (Fulfillment) Apply Motivation W L Work: Software Producer Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation o þ Motivation – Creativity Abilities – Creativity, Leadership, Organization Skills, Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Motivating Others o þ o o þ o o þ o o o þ Skills Life (Balance) Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others þ o Pianist – Music Outdoor Photography – Outdoor Recreation, Photography Coaching Baseball – Helping Others, Physical Coordination þ o þ o þ o þ o o þ þ o

  28. Explore Plan (Sustainability) Apply Step III: Sustainability Planning • Key Focus: Reality Check • Five Realities • Labor Market Demand – Today and Tomorrow • Post-Secondary Path – Time and Financial Costs • Dimensions - Opportunity for Growth/Change • Compensation/Lifestyle Impact • Formal Assessments • Plan A/Plan B

  29. Explore Plan (Action) Apply Stage IV: Action Planning • Key Focus: Proactive Planning • Three Parts • Present Position Audit vs Desired Position • Credential/Skill Requirements • Experience/Network Requirements • Financial Requirements • Timeline and Benchmarks • Action Team

  30. Explore Plan Apply Stage V: Apply and Achieve • Presentation Skills (Resume/Interview) • eApplication Skills • Test Prep Skill Development • Portfolio Management Skills • Personal Management Skills

  31. Explore Plan Apply • Introduction • How to Live Proactively • Exploration Practice • Summary

  32. How To Live Proactively Five Easy Steps • Step I - Exploration • Step II – Fulfillment Planning • Step III – Sustainability Planning • Step IV – Action Planning • Step V – Apply and Achieve

  33. How To Live Proactively Five Easy Steps • Step I - Exploration • Step II – Fulfillment Planning • Step III – Sustainability Planning • Step IV – Action Planning • Step V – Apply and Achieve

  34. Explore Plan Apply Motivation Work Skills Life

  35. Explore Plan Apply: Interests FITNESS or PHOTOGRAPHY

  36. Explore Plan Apply: Interests FITNESS or PHOTOGRAPHY or TRAVEL

  37. Explore Plan Apply: Interests Interests Checklist aerobics/fitness dancing meeting people puzzles/mazes animals/pets designing things money reading art activities drama/theater music/singing science boating/sailing drawing cartoons nature shopping building things fixing things organizing things studying languages collecting things gardening outdoor recreation team sports computers individual sports photography travel cooking mechanics playing games writing

  38. Explore Plan Apply: Values CREATIVITY or SECURITY

  39. Explore Plan Apply: Values CREATIVITY or SECURITY or HELPING OTHERS

  40. Explore Plan Apply: Values Values Checklist balance excitement location risk taking cleanliness fairness loyalty security competence family physical challenge solitude competition having fun power/control spirituality cooperation health recognition structure creativity helping others responsibility variety education independence relaxation wealth environment intellectual challenge respect working hard

  41. Explore Plan Apply: Motivations TOP TEN MOTIVATIONS MotivationsInterests/Values Humor/Fun (Comedy, Having Fun/Play) Helping Others (Help Children, Making A Difference) Fitness (Fitness/Exercise, Physical Challenge) Friendship (Meeting New People, Friendship) Independence (Independence/Freedom) Horses (Animals/Pets/Wildlife) Playing Piano (Music/Singing) Writing Lyrics (Writing Stories/Email) Web Surfing (Web Surfing/Chat) Solitude (Watching TV, Solitude)

  42. Explore Plan Apply Motivation Work Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others

  43. Explore Plan Apply Motivation Work Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation Medical Sonographer, Software Producer, Elementary Teacher, Art Therapist, Recording Engineer, Event Planner, Arts Manager, Video Jockey, Clay Animation Artist, Photojournalist Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others

  44. Explore Plan Apply Motivation Work Music Photography Public Speaking Creativity Helping Others Theater/Drama Outdoor Recreation Medical Sonographer, Software Producer, Elementary Teacher, Art Therapist, Recording Engineer, Event Planner, Arts Manager, Video Jockey, Clay Animation Artist, Photojournalist Skills Life Creativity Leadership Organization Skills Listening Skills Writing Skills Phys. Coordination Motivating Others Community Theater, Amnesty International, ESL Tutor, Pianist, Outdoor Photographer, Baseball Coach, Choral Singer, Hospice Volunteer, Reading, Work Camps

  45. Explore Plan Apply • Exploration Unit Outcomes • Students will be able to: • Identify 10 different personal motivations. • Identify 10 different personal skills. • Name 10 interesting ‘fields of work’ that relate to personal motivations/skills. • Name 10 leisure/volunteer interests that relate to personal motivations/skills. • Create a high school and post-secondary ‘Education Plan’, that connects personal motivations/skills to course and program selection.

  46. Explore Plan Apply Snapshots Training 2004 Snapshots TODAY (exploration) Snapshots TOMORROW (fulfillment planning) dmanning@bridges.com(“Snapshots” in Subject Line)

  47. Explore Plan Apply • Introduction • How to Live Proactively • Exploration Practice • Summary

  48. Explore Plan Apply • The Wizard of Oz • Dorothy (Goal) • Tin Man (Passion) • Scarecrow (Mind) • Lion (Courage)

  49. Explore Plan Apply • Star Wars • Luke (Goal) • Leia (Passion) • Obi-Wan (Mind) • Han Solo (Courage)

  50. Explore Plan Apply • Lord of the Rings • Frodo (Goal) • Sam (Passion) • Gandolf (Mind) • Aragorn (Courage)

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