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Title: Your Pathway to Success


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Your Pathway to Success
  • Helping you complete your Grade 9 Option Sheet

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High school can be the best 4 or 5 years of your
life
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Preparing for High school
  • Going to high school could be one of the biggest
    and most exciting changes to your life so far
  • High school is an opportunity to make new
    friends, learn new things and find out more about
    yourself
  • High school is an important step in preparing you
    for the future and adulthood

4
Making the Transition to Grade 9
Choices! Choices! Choices! Academic! Applied!
Locally Developed! What do I take? What do they
mean? What will I do after high school? You Need
to Plan
5
Why is planning important?
  • As a result of inappropriate course and level
    selections, almost 40 of Ontario Secondary
    students fail to acquire 16 credits by the end of
    grade 10
  • Students who choose courses appropriate to their
    interests, skills and abilities experience more
    success
  • Students not achieving 16 credits by 16 years of
    age are at-risk of leaving school early
  • (Building Pathways to Success, MOE 2003)

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The 4 Steps to Planning
1. Know Yourself 2. Explore Opportunities 3.
Build Pathway 4. Get Experience
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What do we do in school to help you learn about
yourself and explore opportunities?
  • We help to you identify your academic strengths,
    needs and next steps
  • We encourage your spiritual growth through
    participation in the sacraments and community
    service
  • We help you to have fun and build friendships
    through extra curricular activities

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What do we do in school to help you learn about
yourself and explore opportunities?
  • We use career planning activities like the Real
    Game to help you explore the world of work
  • We encourage your parents or guardians to talk to
    you about your school work, your interests, and
    your ambitions
  • We talk to you about high school and your course
    options to help you make informed choices

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What is a pathway and how do you build one?
  • A pathway
  • Consists of a combination of courses and
    activities
  • Is based on your interests, skills and knowledge
  • Builds in real-work applications and experiences
  • Leads to a particular destination
  • May change as you grow and gain more experience

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The 4 Destinations What, Why and Who
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Apprenticeship
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What is Apprenticeship?
  • Apprenticeship is a form of
  • post-secondary education
  • in which
  • you earn while you learn
  • 85 of the learning takes place on the job taught
    one on one by a Journeyperson already certified
    in the trade
  • 15 of the learning will take place in
    apprenticeship courses traditionally taught at a
    local Community College
  • The government pays 90 of your tuition

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Apprenticeship
  • WHY might students choose a skilled trades
    pathway?
  • They enjoy seeing an immediate result from their
    work.
  • They know there is an increasing demand for
    skilled workers
  • 40 of new jobs will be in skilled trades and
    technologies
  • Skilled trades people earn higher than average
    incomes and often own their own businesses
  • There are over 140 apprenticeable trades to
    choose from
  • WHO is Apprenticeship for?
  • Someone who enjoys hands on learning and has good
    mechanical and spatial abilities
  • Someone who enjoys fixing things, and assembling
    and disassembling structures
  • Someone who is able to solve problems and make
    things work better

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Why consider Apprenticeships as a possible
Pathway? There are over 140 Skilled Trades to
consider
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College
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What is College?
  •  
  •  
  • College is a form of post-secondary education
    that combines academic and applied learning and
    employment preparation in some of the following
    areas
  • Applied Arts, Business, Health and Human
    Services, Technology, and Apprenticeship
    Preparation and Training
  • There are 29 colleges in major cities throughout
    Ontario
  • Colleges offer certificates, diplomas and applied
    degrees

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College
  • WHY might students choose a college pathway?
  • Colleges offer a wide range of career options
    from which to choose
  • College graduates make up one-third of Ontarios
    labour force
  • Colleges combine practical and theoretical
    learning
  • WHO is college for?
  • Someone who finds success in a practical, applied
    curriculum
  • Someone who learns best from real life
    applications to his/her learning
  • Someone who enjoys smaller classes and the
    personal approach to instruction
  • Someone who has specific career goals that
    require a college education

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University
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What is University?
  • University is a form of post-secondary education
    which emphasizes academic and theoretical
    learning and employment preparation in some of
    the following areas
  • Engineering, Business, Health and Human Services,
    Science Technology, Social Sciences and Art
  • There are 20 universities in major cities
    throughout Ontario
  • Universities offer undergraduate and professional
    degrees

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University
  • WHY might students choose the university pathway?
  • They have specific career goals that require a
    university education
  • They have a passion for academic learning
  • WHO is university for?
  • Someone who enjoys abstract concepts associated
    with course material and academic and theoretical
    learning
  • Someone who is able to complete much of his/her
    course work independently

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Workplace
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What is the Work Place?
  • Work is a form of post-secondary education where
    the applied learning and skill development occurs
    through employment in some of the following
    areas
  • Business, Finance Administration, Sales
    Service, Trades, and Transport Equipment
    Operation

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Work Place
  • WHY might students choose the workplace pathway?
  • They have a desire to seek employment and begin
    earning wages
  • To develop their employability skills and build a
    network for future training and opportunities
  • WHO is the workplace pathway for?
  • Someone who would like to learn and train while
    being paid
  • Someone who may want to gain experience at work
    first and go to post secondary education later

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Destinations
Type of Course
Academic, Applied or Locally Developed
Apprenticeship
Academic or Applied (Some College programs
require academic level math)
College
University
Mostly Academic (Especially English)
Academic, Applied or Locally Developed
Work Place
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Step 1
  • Make good course selections going into
  • high school that reflect your skills and interests

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Step 2
  • Continue to plan your pathway
  • throughout high school

27
Step 3
  • Get your high school diploma

28
Step 4
  • Get additional training and education after high
    school graduation

29
Remember
  • There are lots of people out there to help
  • you with each of these steps, including
  • Teachers
  • Parents
  • Guidance Counsellors
  • Priests and School Chaplains

30
Why is education and training after high school
important?
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Employment Trends
  • Jobs that do not require a high school diploma
    are quickly disappearing and rate of pay is
    usually minimum wage
  • Jobs that require post secondary education such
    as Apprenticeship, College and University
    training are increasing
  • Jobs that require higher education usually offer
    higher pay, better benefits, provide more
    opportunity for career advancement and allow for
    a higher standard of living

32
Index 1990 100
Post-secondary Apprenticeship, Diploma or Degree
High School Diploma
Less than High School
Source Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey,
2004
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Student Post Secondary Destinations in Ontario
in 2000
43 college bound do not graduate
26 university bound do not graduate
Typically 35 of the 50 go to university 15 go
to college
50 go to university or college
25 go directly to work
25 do not graduate
Source Allen King, Phase III Report 2005
34
Student Post Secondary Destinations in Ontario
in 2000
Typically, 34 of the initial 100 students will
complete a university degree or a college diploma
Source Allen King, Phase III Report 2005
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Whats next?
  • Using your school computer lab, complete the
    Career Cruising Student Activity (Career Planner)
  • Take time to read Your Pathways To Success
    booklet
  • Use the CareerMatters web site to help you
    complete your grade 9 Option Sheet and Pathway
    Planner
  • Review your option sheet selections with a parent
    and teacher

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We are off to the computer lab
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Career Cruising Lesson
  • Career Cruising is an easy and fun online career
    website that can help you learn about the
    education and training you will require for any
    career that interests you.
  • Follow these simple steps to help you get the
    information you will need to complete your
    Pathway Planner.

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www.careercruising.com
Step 1 Username haltonc Password 13890
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Career Matchmaker
Step 2 Select Career Matchmaker
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Step 3 Enter your First Name and Last Name in
order to save your results.
Step 4 Click on the Start arrow.
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Take the Interest Survey
Step 5 Click START to start the quiz. The quiz
will have 39 questions. You will need to read
each question carefully. If you do not
understand a question ask your teacher for help.
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Your Results
Step 6 A list of careers will appear. Select
your 3 dream jobs.
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Take the Skills Inventory Too
These questions Will further refine Your list of
possible Career occupations
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Select your Top 3 Careers
Step 7 Read an Interview and find out more about
this career.
Step 8 Print out reports of your dream careers
that you can use to complete your Career Planner.
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Career Planner Student Activity
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Career MattersWeb Site
  • Use this resource to help
  • you complete your option sheet
  • and the Pathway Planner

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Careers Matters Web Site
  • Go to www.ilc.org

Click on Welcome
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Career Matters
Click on CareerMATTERS
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Career Matters
Click on Careers
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Click on All Careers
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Click on the first letter of the name of
the career you are interested in or want to learn
more about Example for Firefighter, Select the
letter F
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Click on Firefighters to find out more
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Links that have more information about this career
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Begin to Build Your Pathway
Click on this link to help you complete your
option sheet and Pathway Planner
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Printer friendly version of the information on
this page
Use these recommended courses to help you
complete your option sheet and Pathway Planner
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Pathway Planner
Add your English selection here Example Eng 1P

Add your elective selections here
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On Line Pathway Plannerwww.ilc.org
Click on CareerMATTERS
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On Line Pathway Planner
Click on My Student Planner Icon
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On Line Pathway Planner
Click on Launch the Planner
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On Line Pathway Planner
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My Student Planner
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Useful Websites
  • Apprenticeship www.apprenticesearch.com
    www.hcdsb.org
  • www.schooltocareer.ca
  • www.schooltocareer.ca/oyap
  • College
  • www.ocas.on.ca
  • www.gotocollege.ca
  • University
  • www.ouac.on.ca
  • www.canadian-universities.net
  • Work
  • www.hiec.on.ca
  • www.careercruising.com User Id haltonc
    Password 13890
  • www.ilc.org
  • http//www23.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/2001/e/generic/welcom
    e.shtml
  • National Occupation Classification Codes and more
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