Title: M/J Career Education Collaborative Project
1Collaborative Project
M/J Career Education Students
2Decision Making
- There are seven steps to decision making
- 1. Define your problem- First define your
problem by identifying the decision to be made. - 2. Gather information and resources- Gather
Information and Resources is when most decisions
require collecting information that will let you
know your options and help you make the best
decision. - 3. List options- Listing your options as you
gather information you will be able to identify
two or more possible options.
Stephanie Johnson
3Decision Making
- 4. Weigh compare options- When you weigh and
compare your options you analyze each option and
what would happen with each. When you evaluate
whether the problem is identified in the
beginning of this process it would be helped or
solved through the use of each option. - 5. Make a decision- When you make a decision at
this step you will choose among the options you
have identified.
4Decision Making
- 6. Make a plan of action- Once you have made
your decision you are ready to make a plan of
action and set some goals. - 7. Evaluate the decision- When you evaluate the
decision you experience the results of your
decision and evaluate whether or not it has
solved or helped to solve the problem.
5Goal Setting
- Goal setting is an important part of the career
planning process it is when you put your mind to
something and do it. Knowing what you want from
life will help you to set Career goals Personal
goals Educational goals. You can then make
decisions and plan short and long-term goals.
Stephanie Johnson
6- Short term goal
- A short-term goal is something you would like to
accomplish in the near future within a day a
week or even a few months from now. - Long term goal
- Long-term goals are the ones that you will
achieve over a longer period of time such as
from one to twenty years. The long term goal is
the hardest but most important goal to achieve.
Most people have trouble reaching this goal
because it is later in the future.
7Graduation Options
Ryan Rouche
8 General Required Courses
9 General Required Courses (cont.)
10Diplomas
- Standard diploma
- Diploma with Academic Honors
- International Baccalaureate Diploma
- College-ready Diploma
- Certificate of Completion
- Vocational Certificate of Program Completion
- Special Diploma
- Special Certificate of Completion
11 Diplomas
12Diplomas (cont.)
13Financial Aid
By Noah Walsh
14 Financial Aid Types
- Scholarships
- -Can come from many different places
- -Can be awarded depending on financial need
academic or athletic achievement program of
study or background - -Do not have to be repaid
- Grants
- -Are for undergraduates
- -Are based on need school cost and/or
enrollment status - -Do not have to be repaid
- Loans
- -Are borrowed and must be repaid with interest
- -Subsidized loan-awarded depending on financial
need interest is not charged until repayment
begins - -Unsubsidized loan-not awarded on basis of need
interest is charged starting from when the money
is lent
15Bright Futures Scholarship
Florida Bright Futures Scholarships is a lottery
funded program that provides three different
kinds of scholarships for high school graduates
with above average academic achievements.
- Florida Academic Scholars-3.5 weighted GPA 16
credits 75 hours of community service and best
combined score of 1270 SAT Reasoning Test - Florida Medallion Scholars-3.0 weighted GPA 16
credits and best combined score of 970 SAT
Reasoning Test - Gold Seal Vocational Scholars-3.0 weighted GPA 4
year diploma 16 core credits and minimum score
on each section of the CPT SAT or ACT
16Financial Aid
There are many different types of Financial Aid
that can be very important in getting into a good
college and receiving a good education. Some have
to be paid off quicker than others due to
interest while some are completely free. College
is a very important part of finding a good
career and financial aid is a necessary part of
that process.
17The Career Planning Process
18There are several steps in the career planning
process. If you are not organized then career
planning can be confusing and frustrating.
19Step 1. Know Yourself
- Evaluate your interests abilities and work
values. - You should know your skills and talents.
- You should know your limits and boundaries.
20Step 2. Explore your Options
- Gather information to consider career options
that relate to what you know about yourself. - You should know how much and what type of
education you need. - Know the information needed to decide what path
to take.
21Step 3. Make Plans and Take Action
- Define your career goals.
- Make a plan to achieve them.
- Be flexible there are many different paths to
achieve the same goals. If one thing does not
work for you try something else.
22Essential Job Skills
- Research skills
- Logic and reason
- Technology literacy
- Speaking skills
- Writing skills
- Typing skills
23- Communication skills
- Organization
- Interpersonal skills
24COMPUTER LITERACY
- What is Computer Literacy
- What are the essential workplace skills
- How is Computer Literacy used
By Gillian Kelley
25What is Computer Literacy
- Computer Literacy is when people know how to use
computers. - They can accurately use certain programs on a
computer such as Microsoft Word. - They know how to save and send files.
- They know what to do if they get a virus.
- They know how to fix computer problems.
26What are the essential computer workplace skills
Basic- You need to know how to log on/off. You
should know all the parts of the computer. You
need to know how to open/close/save/print
documents. You should know how to type
quickly. Intermediate- You need to know how to
move files to/from different places. You
understand you may use more than 1 tab on the
Internet. You choose different types of features
and styles using multiple ways to finish
something. Advanced- Use different types of
technology to put files on the computer. You
know all the short cuts to doing things.
27How can Computer Literacy help
- Getting a job- Most require knowing how to use a
computer. - Getting directions- You would have to know how to
print the directions out and how to search for
directions. - Getting research- The Internet is a huge database
where you can find gather information. - Getting help with writing - You cold use spell
check to correctly spell words find information
and write/print a research paper. - Connecting with people- Using the internet you
could connect with friends on popular websites.
28Teamwork Julia Duncan
- Teamwork is all about helping people.
- There is no I in team!
29Teamwork
- Help each other complete the
- project the faster you work the
- the quicker its done.
- Get along!
- Do your part in the project.
- Always listen to the person speaking.
- Work together!
30Reasons teamwork is good
- Working as a team gets the job done faster.
- Sometimes your customer can be a part of the team
and be helpful. - Teamwork gets you used to working together for
future jobs. - You learn new things from your team members.
31Teamwork is necessary in a work place
- It promotes the sense of achievement equity and
camaraderie which are essential for a motivated
workplace. - Teamwork encourages multi-disciplinary work where
teams cut across organizational divides. - It fosters flexibility and responsiveness while
encouraging the ability to respond to change. - Teamwork pleases customers who like working with
good teams. (Sometimes the customer may be part
of the team.) - It supports a more empowered way of working
removing constraints which may prevent someone
doing their job properly. - When managed properly using teamwork is a better
way to work.
32Why we work!!!!!
- Tyrique Atkinson
- Career Education
33Advantages of Working
- Many people today wonder why they have to work.
- The answer to this is simple. You work to supply
you and your family (if you have one) with money
in order to live. - People find meaning in their work. They realize
that their work is important. - People actively want to be busy.
- This also helps the economy to grow.
34Why We Work
- Passion People select certain careers because
they love have a passion for them. - Make a difference - Some people work in order to
make a difference in peoples lives. - Have a better life Some people work to earn
more money to have a better lifestyle. - Be careful not to work too much! If you barely
have time to spend with your family friends it
can lead to relationship problems.
35Reasons for working
- You earn money to pay for bills food Etc.
- It helps to support themselves and their family.
- It helps to make other peoples lives better and
easier by supporting them.
36Stephanie Johnson
Noah Walsh
Ryan Rouche
- Tyrique Atkinson
- Julia Duncan
- Mark Hubby
- Stephanie Johnson
- Gillian Kelley
- Matthew Press
- Ryan Rouche
- Noah Walsh
Tyrique Atkinson
Mark Hubby
Julia Duncan
Matthew Press
Gillian Kelley
37The End