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Welcome To: VOED 5513 Hands-On Activities and Observations of Teaching Career Orientation

Summer 2007. Welcome To: VOED 5513 Hands-On Activities and Observations of Teaching Career Orientation. By David Agnew Arkansas State University. A little about me…. . All three degrees in Agricultural Education Tennessee, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska…

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Welcome To: VOED 5513 Hands-On Activities and Observations of Teaching Career Orientation

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  1. Summer 2007 Welcome To: VOED 5513 Hands-On Activities and Observations ofTeaching Career Orientation By David Agnew Arkansas State University

  2. A little about me…. • All three degrees in Agricultural Education • Tennessee, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska… • Been teaching these courses for about 10 years now. • Member of State ACOTA (1993-present) • Manage the state discussion list • Building the state website for CO • Active in the State Association • Currently NE AR VP • Evaluation Committee for “Outstanding CO teacher of the Year” • On a personal Note…..

  3. A little about your….. • Tell us your name? • Where are you from/live and where do you teacher? • What is your undergraduate degree? • Have you taught CO before? • Anything else that you think is important……

  4. A little about the course: • Three parts • Intro to the subject of Career Education, Orientation, principles of learning, activity based learning in general and with application to Career Orientation, etc. -- I do a lot of teaching/talking, we do some discussions……. • Guest speakers – We listen to the people who really know what is going on. • You demonstrate a “Hands-On Activity”, you learn from each other.

  5. Goals of This Course • CATALOG DESCRIPTION: The course will provide opportunity to study, develop and demonstrate the essential facets of Hands-on Activities according to the instructional materials in career orientation. • Develop a theoretical basis for the conduct of activity based learning. • Identify and assess suitability of hands-on activities in Career Orientation. • Develop and effectively present hands-on activities in Career Orientation.

  6. Where Do I Get the Course Content? • Old and New list of competences from State Dept. • Curriculum framework for CO (NEW) • Old text for the course and related reference books • State Conference • Teachers

  7. What is Required? • Develop a week-long lesson plan (lp) for a cluster. Must have at least one hands-on activities (following the model given) – 100 pts. • Conduct/Present a cluster related Hands-on Activity from assignment above 100 pts. • Develop a non cluster centered poster Based on State Poster Contest guidelines for CO 50 pts • Final Test -- 100 pts. • Quizzes and Daily Activities -- 100 pts. • Graduates develop a non-cluster based LP with non cluster activity.

  8. In summary you will: • Develop a lesson plan on a cluster related topic that has a hands-on activity and then, • Conduct /Present a hands-on activity. • Develop a careers related poster. • And of course there will be a final test and some quizzes along the way. • We will spend part of a a session in the near future discussing these assignments in more detail.

  9. Grade Policy and Philosophy: • 90 to 100 = A • 80 to 89 = B • 70 to 79 = C • 60 to 69 = D • Less than 60 = F • I will give you what you make • I do not grade on Curve. • Late assignments usually means lose of points

  10. What should you do to make a good grade (A or B)? • Be in class, There is a positive correlation with being class and making good grades • Follow the directions in the assignments. • Turn in all work on Time or ahead of time. • If you don’t understand then ASK me……. • I strongly encourage you to make a notebook of the content of this course. Printout the info I post to the web and and take the handouts that are given and keep in the notebook. Some of it may be useful in the near future, if not you have a notebook and all the CO info in one spot when it is time to study for the final.

  11. What should you do to make this class worth while? • Look at it as preparation for teaching. The assignments are based on activities that are realistic expectations for what you will need to do as a teacher of CO. I will ask that you each make copies available to others in the class so that when we are done we all will have resources that will help us make a quick and productive start into teaching. • See this as you boot camp in preparation for the war on Career Ignorance which some of you will begin fighting in a few weeks.

  12. If you are not teaching CO this fall: • Use this class to help you find ways to infuse the CO content into your regular subject. • Look for opportunities to adapt content to your own subject. • Look at the methods and other teaching ideas and how you might use the methods if not the content. • Some people also use this class as a time to reflect on their own career expectations and aspirations….

  13. How I view this class….. • Hands-on activities are different. The creation or adapting of any activity to a CO class requires some thought and planning. • Hands-on activities when done right, are fun and make a point related to careers. CO will be one of the most fun classes you will ever teach. Your students should think positively about careers after having done an HO activity. • You have the best and worst job when you teach CO. It can turn on or turn off a student to a career, just by the HOA you select or the way you conduct the HOA.

  14. Text and other resources needed for this course…. • No text is required for this course but there is a text that you should have, (I have a few old copies to loan) • The recommended text for schools was: Your Career Adventure: Exploring and Planning for Tomorrow, Roger LeRoy Miller. West Publishing Company. Most current edition, 2nd . 2000. First one in 1991, second in 94, were required but the 2000 edition is not the required text. There is no one required text. The workbook with this text is very helpful. Teachers should check their local school for a copy of the book. • Additional resources, state publications, access to the web.

  15. The Arkansas Model for Career Education • Two approaches • Infuse into other courses, everyone teach a little. • A stand alone course --The Arkansas Way • Pros and Cons of our model • CO is required of every Arkansas Student in either 7th or 8 th grade, for at least one semester (most schools only do one semester).

  16. Arkansas CO Teacher Certification: • Must hold a valid secondary teaching certificate or endorsement. • Complete two courses • VOED 4/5533 METHODS OF ORGANIZING AND TEACHING CAREER ORIENTATION • VOED 4/5513 HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES AND OBSERVATION EXPERIENCES FOR CAREER ORIENTATION • Unless you are a counselor, then you only take the hands-on course.

  17. Where does this course fit with the other course (Methods)? • This is more of where the rubber meets the road kind of course. There is not much theory since the focus is on the practical application of one principle of learning -- learning by doing, using the methods of supervised study, job instruction, and cooperative learning. • This course is narrow in content, where as the other course has the purpose of addressing the scope of the content area. • You can expect there to be some occasional overlap with the other course.

  18. Schedule this Semester: • M-R (Monday thru Thursday at the scheduled time). • I may be away 1 or 2 days • Days we have a guest speaker we will need to work on a common schedule, that will allow overlap for the speaker. (usually 4-6 speakers) • Dates for assignments • Dates to return the loaned items

  19. This Mode of Delivery and the Remote locations • How we will need to adapt to allow for participation. • Fax assignments • Many items such as this slide presentation will be on the web for you to review or download. • Deadlines apply across the board. • High level of expectations for teachers to live up to the highest level of integrity when it comes to completion of one’s work and assignments. • Hands-on Activities can be a challenge when done all together but the distance is going to require extra effort….

  20. CALENDAR -- July and August State CO ConferenceIn Hot Springs

  21. Today we are going to………. • Define some terms associated with Career Education • Overview of CO in Arkansas • Introduction to the concept of activity based learning.

  22. What questions do you have?

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