Title: Kelsey Augst
1With All Your Powers, What Will You Do?
- Kelsey Augst
- North Carolina School Counselor Association
- Annual Conference, 2008
2Objectives for Today
- You will be able to
- Identify benefits of strengths based counseling
- Discuss and share career related strengths based
school counseling units and lessons - Implement strengths based career activities
immediately
3How Will We Meet The Objectives?
- Presentation Outline
- Icebreaker Introduction
- Strengths Based School Counseling
- Curriculum Action Plan
- Results Report and Reflections
- Future Recommendations Audience Ideas
4What are YOUR powers?
5Career Development
- Self-Concept Development (Super)
- Exploration
- Oriented towards gender and social valuation
(Gottfredson) - Relationship between school and work (ASCA)
- Self-Efficacy (Social Cognitive Career Theory)
- (Niles Harris-Bowlsbey, 2005)
6Strengths Based School Counseling
- Promoting positive development
- Student strengths and competencies
- Incorporating contextual factors
- Effect on motivation and self-efficacy
- (Galassi Akos, 2007)
7Unit Objectives
- The students will be able to
- Identify personal powers, or strengths,
interests, and skills - Describe how what they are learning now will help
in future careers - Explore a variety of careers through student
research, presentations, and discussion - Discuss traditional and nontraditional
occupational choices and identify how gender can
affect career choices - Research technology resources to obtain career
information - Present researched information to peers
8Curriculum Action Plan
Grade Level Guidance Lesson Content ASCA Domain/ Standard Curriculum and Materials Projected Start/End Date Projected Number of Students Affected Lesson Will Be Presented in Which Class? Evaluation Methods How Will The Results Be Measured? Implementation Contact Person
4 What is My Power? Identifying strengths, skills, and interests Career Development Domain CA1.3 NCDG Personal Social Domain PS1.K2 Music Video, What Is My Power Activity Sheet Feb. 2008 March 2008 107 Homeroom Classroom Pre/Post Assessment, Review of Activity Sheets Kelsey Augst, school counselor
Developing My Power Linking school to work Career Development Domain CC1.1 Developing My Power Activity Sheet, Developing My Power Poster Pre/Post Assessment, Review of Activity Sheets Kelsey Augst, school counselor
Using My Power Researching and writing about a career Career Development Domain CB1.5 NCDG Career Management Domain CM3.K5, CM3.A2, CM4.K3 Using My Power Activity Sheet, Career Research Sources Paws in Jobland (www.cfnc.org), Career Critters, Young Persons Occupational Outlook Handbook, People At Work Pre/Post Assessment, Review of Activity Sheets Kelsey Augst, school counselor
Sharing My Power Career presentation sharing Career Development Domain CB2.1 Power Posters per student, Snacks, Homemade Costumes Pre/Post Assessment, Review of Activity Sheets, Informal Teacher Interviews Kelsey Augst, school counselor
9With All Your Power, What Will You Do?
10Lesson Activities
- My Powers
- Developing My Power (Sitsch Senn, 2005)
- Using My Power (Caryl, 2005)
- Sharing My Power
11Career Resources
- Paws in Jobland www.cfnc.org
- Young Persons Occupational Outlook Handbook, US
Department of Labor - People At Work A Students A-Z Guide to 350
Jobs, Early Start Career Series
- Making the Link
- Helping Children Link School Habits With the
World of Work, Lisa King - Puzzle Pieces The Classroom Guidance Connection,
Diane Senn Gwen Sitsch
12Evaluation Methods
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Agree
I can identify the strengths I have that would help me in my career.
I can describe how what I am learning in school now will help me when I have a career.
I am aware of different careers at which I would be good.
It doesnt matter if I am a boy or a girl because I can choose any career I want.
I know how to use computers to learn more about different careers.
- Pre and Post Assessment
- (King, 2005)
13Evaluation Methods
14Results Report
Grade Level Guidance Lesson Content Standards, Competencies, Indicators Addressed Number of Guidance Lessons Delivered in What Class or Subject Start Date End Date Process Data (Number of Students Affected) Perception Data (Pre and post test competency attainment or student data) Results Data (How did the student change as a result of the lesson?) Implications (What do the data tell you?)
4 What is My Power? Identifying strengths, skills, and interests Career Development Domain CA1.3 NCDG Personal Social Domain PS1.K2 1 lesson during 4th grade technology time periods Feb. 2008 March 2008 107 100 agreed on posttest that they could identify personal strengths Students were able to identify personal powers The 4th grade students showed growth in all areas of career understanding surveyed.
Developing My Power Linking school to work Career Development Domain CC1.1 1 lesson during 4th grade technology time periods 86 agreed on posttest that they can relate school curriculum to future work Students named ways that future jobs would use what they were learning in school Results data from student work shows that all students were engaged in class activities.
Using My Power Researching and writing about a career Career Development Domain CB1.5 NCDG Career Management Domain CM3.K5, CM3.A2, CM4.K3 2 lessons during 4th grade technology time periods 89 agreed on posttest that gender does not impact career choice 100 agreed on posttest that they are able to use the internet to research careers Students used technology to explore careers. Students chose a particular career to research and write about. Students wrote detailed information about careers. The results from the pre and post tests show that the lessons were effective in helping students to identify personal strengths, use technology for career research, and in build career awareness.
Sharing My Power Career presentation sharing Career Development Domain CB2.1 1 lesson during 4th grade technology time periods 100 agreed on posttest that they are aware of different careers Students presented their career research and listened to their peers. Students need further guidance on connecting school to work and recognizing gender biases in careers.
15So What Did We Learn?
- Success Stories!
- Next time
- Reflections
16Future Recommendations
- Some ideas from other career counselors
- Used in older grades, up through college and with
adults - Photographs of students and career choices
- Audience thoughts and ideas?
17Resources
- Caryl, M. (2005). Challenging Gender Traditions
in Careers. Retrieved October 31, 2008 from
http//schoolcounselor.org/rc_files/67/GenderInCar
eersLesson.pdf. - Galassi, J. Akos, P. (2007). Strengths-based
School Counseling Promoting Student Development
and Achievement. Mahwah, NJ Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates. - King, L. (2005). Making The Link Helping
Children Link School Habits With the World of
Work. Chapin, SC Youthlight, Inc. - Niles, S.G., Harris-Bowlsbey, J. (2005). Career
Development Interventions in the Twentieth
Century, 2nd Ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson
Education, Inc. - OBrien, K.M., Bikos, L.H., Epstein, K.L.,
Flores, L.Y., Dukstein, B.D., Ngondi, A.K.
(2000). Enhancing the career decision making
self-efficacy of upward bound students. Journal
of Career Development, 26(4), 277-293. - Sitsch, G., Senn, D. (2005). Puzzle Pieces
The Classroom Guidance Connection. Chapin, SC
Youthlight, Inc.
18Thank you for your participation!
- Contact Information
- Kelsey Augst, Hilburn Drive Elementary
- kaugst_at_wcpss.net
- www.ncdg.org, Career Convergence (June article)
- http//www.schoolcounselinghilburndrive.weebly.com
, Student Resources, With All Your Power What
Will You Do? music video link