Title: CAREER ACTION PLANNING CAPS
1CAREER ACTION PLANNINGCAPS
- Office of Career Guidance, Exploration, and
Preparation - Ray Henson, Program Manager
- raymond.henson_at_arkansas.gov
- Barbara Lensing, Program Advisor
- barbara.lensing_at_arkansas.gov
- 501-682-1616
2WHAT IS CAP? Career Action Planning
- A cooperative way to educate students to make
plans for their future and prepare themselves to
meet those goals. - Provides education and career planning for all
students with parental involvement. - Provides opportunities for students to focus on
personal education plans and career goals. - Provides a comprehensive plan to provide students
with decision-making skills and information to
make decisions about their education and career. - Provides a process to help students improve their
chances for long-term employment. - Provides an advisor to every student with time to
devote to making concrete plans.
3A CAPS PROGRAM
- Establishes written goals a plan of study for
each student - Records each students growth in achieving the
education/skills needed to succeed - Provides follow-up and evaluation for parents and
students - Informs students of job availability, job duties
responsibilities, education and training
required, pay growth potential, availability of
secondary and post- secondary
education/training.
4WHY SHOULD WE HAVE CAP?
- Organizes career development into a manageable
time frame and team effort. - Ensures consistent curriculum exposure to all
students. - Provides opportunity for shared responsibility
for personal education and career development by
including parents, students, teachers, and
counselors. - Enables students to gain skills and background
necessary to make good educational and career
decisions. - Increases students choices and access to jobs
and postsecondary education through adequate
knowledge and option awareness. - Encourages students to set educational goals and
construct a plan to meet those goals. - Improves relations between school faculty,
parents, business, industry, and other community
members.
5WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF A CAP PROGRAM?
- ADMINISTRATION BENEFITS
- Provides better image/public relations for the
school - Helps with scheduling
- Facilitates school start and better communication
between teachers, counselors, and parents - Allows schedule to be built around firm data from
pre-enrollment - Can be implemented with little or no money for
sustainability
6Benefits
- Creates a flexible system that allows for
updating and adjusting the plan on a regular
basis. - Improves self-management and self-esteem of
students. - Improves the academic performance of each
student.
7TEACHER BENEFITS
- Reduces scheduling changes
- Provides more appropriate placement
- Makes class selection more relevant
- Encourages a more personal relationship with
students - Allows broader understanding of the total
curriculum - Allows broader knowledge of graduation
requirements
8COUNSELOR BENEFITS
- Shortens time spent on paperwork
- Cuts down on number of schedule changes
- Allows more time with students and guidance
program - Organizes career development into a manageable
time frame - Improves teacher knowledge of all programs
available to students to quickly answer student
questions
9STUDENT BENEFITS
- Allows students to be active players in their own
career planning - Teaches responsibility for own career plan and
educational goals - Increases awareness of career and educational
opportunities - Provides better access to counselors and teacher
advisors - Builds personal relationship with advisor
10PARENT BENEFITS
- Increases involvement in childs educational and
career planning - Promotes positive interaction with school staff
and faculty - Increases understanding of child through
interests surveys, aptitude assessments, and
criterion testing - Increases knowledge of school and school system
- Increases knowledge of different options for
students education with programs of study in
career and technical education and college
preparation
11COMMUNITY/EMPLOYER BENEFITS
- Provides better prepared workforce
- Improves graduation rates with meaningful
education - Provides better placement of graduates
- Improves relationship between community/employer
and school - Builds awareness of career opportunities within
the community
12ITS THE LAW!
- Federally funded programs are required to provide
- a coherent sequence of courses to ensure
learning in the core academic, and vocational and
technical subjects (H.R. 1853-40)
13ITS THE LAW!
- To meet ADE standards, every student must have a
four-year plan. - To meet ADWE standards for program approval,
every student must have a four-year plan
(recommended six-year), which is revisited each
year for necessary adjustments. - To meet the requirements of ACT 1949, every
student services program must include career
advisement and a career development process.
14CAPS MISSION
To ensure that each student receives
individualized, comprehensive, and continuing
career and educational counseling that enhances
their ability to ultimately achieve career
satisfaction.
15Career Action Planning
Career Orientation 8th grade
Keystone 9th grade
Workforce Technology 10th-12th grade
Career Focus
Workplace Readiness 11th-12th grade
Career Cluster Senior Seminar 12th grade
Internship 11th-12th grade
16COMPONENTS OF A CAP PROGRAM
- Planning
- Calendar
- Curriculum
- Advisor Periods
- Teacher Training
- CAP Conferences
- Marketing
- Evaluation
17COMPONENTS OF A CAP
- A 4-6 Year Education Plan
- Career Plan (Career Ladder)
- Academic Assessments
- Self-awareness Assessments
- Resume with
- Activities/Honors/Awards
- Skills/Certifications
- Work Experience
- References
18Components of Career Action Planning
- The components of a plan include self-awareness,
assessments, high school planning, post-secondary
planning, decision making, and career guidance. - An important component is the annual
parent/student/advisor conference to update the
career portfolio and select classes for the next
year.
19What everyone must know
- Graduation Requirements
- Smart Core/College requirements
- Scholarships available
- Programs of Study and courses offered
- POS Electives for Completer Status
- Post-secondary articulation agreements offered
- Job opportunities
- Advanced Placement Opportunities
- Special Needs Resources
20What Advisors Should Know
- How to use registration sheets
- How to use and record information in the
students Career Portfolios - Schedules and Deadlines
- A Calendar should be established prior to the
beginning of the school year.
21Non-academics
- Clubs and Organizations.
- Athletics
- Non-school opportunities
- Internship/apprenticeship opportunities
- Credit and non-credit electives
- Programs of Study and Completer Status
- Military-Reserve Officer Training Core (JROTC)
22HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Smart Core 4 units English 4 units Math 3 units
Science 3 units Social Studies ½ unit Oral
Communications ½ unit Physical Education ½ unit
Health Safety ½ unit Fine Arts 6 units Career
Focus
Common Core 4 units English 4 units Math 3 units
Science 3 units Social Studies ½ unit Oral
Communications ½ unit Physical Education ½ unit
Health Safety ½ unit Fine Arts 6 units Career
Focus Equivalents may count
23Additional Options
- Secondary Area Vocational Training Centers
24Career Technical Education Completer Status
- Complete three Carnegie Units of Credit in a
Program of Study - Electives
- Workplace Readiness (.5 credit)
- Workforce Technology (1 credit)
- Internship (1 Credit)
- Senior Seminar (.5 Credit)
25Beginning a CAPS Program
- Administrative Decision
- Commitment
- Planning Committee
- Teacher/advisor training
- Curriculum design for Advisory class time
26Career Orientation
- Introduces students to the world of work and
generally begins career awareness - Assessments
- Kuder Assessments
- Career Cruising or other aptitude assessments
- ACT Explore Results
- Portfolio Folders
- Four-Year plan
- Six-year plan to include post-secondary
education/training -
27Career Student Portfolios
- Are personal individualized folders for each
student - Record students records, plans, and progress
- Reviewed up-dated each year
- Belong to the student and should be given to the
student upon graduation or transfer
28It is recommended
- That Advisors work with fewer than 20 students
- That Advisors meet at least 8 times per year with
their students - That Advisors meet with all advisee parents at
least once per year in the spring
29Conferences are held to meet with parents and
students to review
- Students records
- Goals and progress
- Education opportunities
- Career opportunities
- Four-year/six year education plan
- Scheduled courses and registration for the coming
year
30FREE RESOURCES FOR CAPS
- Kuder Career Planning System
- Assessments
- Career Exploration
- Links to Sample Career/Educational Plans
- Electronic Portfolios
- College/Major Search
- Resume Builder
- Job Search
- Develop Your Future
- A complete curriculum for career development
planning (Junior High or High School levels) - Contact your local two-year college for
information and assistance to use and obtain
these resources.
31Kuder 4-year PlanningIn-service
- Arkansas Career Guidance Recipes for Success
Conference, July 17, 2008 The Peabody Hotel,
Little Rock - ACTE Conference, August 4, 2008 The Hot Springs
Convention Center, Hot Springs - District training with Ruth Brown
32SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
- What if career action planning were the norm,
rather than the exception? - Career planning is not something we do to
students, but something we help them to learn to
do for themselves.
33SAMPLE CAREER PLAN
34Perkins Activities for CAPS
- Future Focus from Career Training Concepts
- A Hero Within by Paul Vitali motivational
speaker with curriculum - Educating with Comics, Competitive Advantage
Its For Real from Career Solutions - CareerCruising.Com 4-year electronic planning
35Advisory Activities
- Student CAP Portfolio Folders
- Self-awareness Assessments
- Kuder assessments and planning
- Tiger Woods Foundation
- Start Something