Title: Halton Catholic District School Board
1Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 8
Teacher Pathways In-Service
2Rationale
- This presentation is designed to help
intermediate elementary teachers assist their
grade 8 students to complete their grade 9 option
sheets - This presentation will provide resources and
materials that will assist grade 8 students and
their parents IN MAKING in making informed
decisions about secondary school pathway planning
and possible future career destinations
3Presentation Overview
- Student destination data and other interesting
statistics - How does it apply to your students?
- What is a pathway?
- What are the four post secondary destinations?
- Introduction to the Pathways materials
- How to use these resources
4What does student destination data tells us about
where our Ontario students are going after high
school?
5Student 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
6Student 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
7But do these statistics apply to us in Halton?
8People With University Degrees in Halton
- Halton Region 24.4
- Burlington 22.26
- Oakville 30.96
- Milton 17.52
- Halton Hills 16.29
Source Statistics Canada 2001 Census,
population 20 years or older
9Employment 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
10Index 1990 100
Post-secondary Apprenticeship, Diploma or Degree
High School Diploma
Less than High School
Source Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey,
2004
11What does this mean for your students?
- What messages do students need to hear when
completing their grade 9 option sheet? - How can these messages
- be conveyed?
12 "Dreaming is wonderful, goal setting is crucial,
but planning and action are supreme. To make
something great happen you must get busy and make
it happen. Take that action step today that will
put you on your path to achievement."
Greg Werner
13Planning is Critical Why?
- 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)
14How do we help our students plan?
15The 4 Steps to Planning
1. Know Yourself 2. Explore Opportunities 3.
Build Pathway 4. Get Experience
16What do our schools do to help students know
themselves and explore opportunities?
- Provide a challenging and engaging academic
program that prepares them for the secondary
school curriculum - Help them fulfill Catholic Graduate Expectations
through participation in the sacraments and
community service - http//www.ocsoa.ca/CatholicEducation/interactive/
intro.swf
17What do our schools do to help students know
themselves and explore opportunities?
- Use career planning activities to identify their
strengths and interests - Encourage parents to stay informed about their
childrens achievements, needs, and learning
skills - Coordinate with secondary schools
18What is a pathway and how do we help students
build one?
- A pathway
- Consists of a combination of courses and supports
- Is based on student interests, skills and
knowledge - Builds in real-work applications and experiences
- Leads to a particular destination
19Pathway Planning ...
- Is a starting point for course selection and may
change over time - Allows for flexibility in course selection over
4 or more years - Promotes experience through job shadowing,
cooperative education, Ontario Youth
Apprenticeship Program and/or community
involvement - Ensures good outcomes for all students
- Promotes and values all four destinations
apprenticeship, college, university and work
20The 4 Destinations What, Why and Who
21Apprenticeship
22What 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
23Apprenticeship
- 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
24Why consider Apprenticeships as a possible
Pathway? There are over 140 Skilled Trades to
consider
25Need to know more about apprenticeships?
- www.apprenticesearch.com
- www.schooltocareer.ca/oyap
26College
27What 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
28College
- 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
29University
30What 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
31University
- 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
32Workplace
33What 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
34Work 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
35Destinations
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
36Pathway Planning Materials
- Canned Pathways Presentation to be delivered to
grade 8 students - Canned presentations for parents for curriculum
night and parent-teacher interview night - Career Cruising and Pathway Planner activities
- Pathways Brochure
- OYAP Apprenticeship Poster
- Student Information Tracking Sheet
- Ministry report about Pathways
37Career 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.
38www.careercruising.com
Step 1 Username haltonc Password 13890
39Career Matchmaker
Step 2 Select Career Matchmaker
40Step 3 Enter your First Name and Last Name in
order to save your results.
Step 4 Click on the Start arrow.
41Take 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.
42Your Results
Step 6 A list of careers will appear. Select
your 3 dream jobs.
43Take the Skills Inventory Too
These questions Will further refine Your list of
possible Career occupations
44Select 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.
45Career Planner Student Activity
46Career MattersWeb Site
- Use this resource to help students complete their
option sheet - and the Pathway Planner
47Careers Matters Web Site
Click on Welcome
48Career Matters
Click on CareerMATTERS
49Career Matters
Click on Careers
50Click on All Careers
51Click 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
52Click on Firefighters to find out more
53Links that have more information about this career
54Begin to Build Your Pathway
Click on this link to help you complete your
option sheet and Pathway Planner
55Printer friendly version of the information on
this page
Use these recommended courses to help you
complete your option sheet and Pathway Planner
56Pathway Planner
Add your English selection here Example Eng 1P
Add your elective selections here
57On Line Pathway Plannerwww.ilc.org
Click on CareerMATTERS
58On Line Pathway Planner
Click on My Student Planner Icon
59On Line Pathway Planner
Click on Launch the Planner
60On Line Pathway Planner
61My Student Planner
62Student Success Information Tracking Sheet
- Developed as a communication tool between grade 8
teachers and secondary school guidance counsellor - Tracks student academic achievement, attendance,
learning skills, teacher comments, student
identifications, and students grade 9 course
selections and more - Should be generated and reviewed by the grade 8
teacher and secondary school guidance counsellor
in late spring prior to students grade 8
graduation - Directions on how to generate these reports are
included as part of your Pathways resource folder
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64Pathways Lesson Plan
- Day 1 Deliver Pathways presentation to your
grade 8 class and provide time for class
discussion - Day 2 Using your school computer lab, complete
the Career Cruising Student Activity (Career
Planner) - Distribute Your Pathways To Success booklet to
your class - Use Career Matters web site to help students
complete their grade 9 Option Sheets and Pathway
Planners - Next Steps
- Review your students option sheet selections
65Your Pathway Planning Resource CD Kit will
include
- The presentation you just received
- A canned Pathways Presentation to be delivered to
grade 8 students PPV - Career Cruising and Pathway Planner student
activities - Pathways Brochure
- OYAP Apprenticeship Poster
- Student Information Tracking Sheet (sample) and
instructions on how to generate this report
66Pathways Resources on CD
Ready to Use Presentations
Additional Teacher Resources
67Teacher Resources Folder
Lesson Plan and instructions on using these
resources found here
68Useful Websites
- Apprenticeship www.apprenticesearch.com
www.hcdsb.org - www.schooltocareer.ca
- www.schooltocareer.ca/oyap
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- 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