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Session One: A Sense of Purpose
Students explore the various roles they will play
in their lives and how their own skills, interests,
and values will help define those roles. |
Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- explain the concept of life roles.
- express their skills, interests, and values.
- select maxims that help define their noble
purpose.
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Session Two: What Do You Value
Students discuss values and the ways in which
they prefer to work. They explore scenarios in which
their values are tested and work decisions are made,
and then examine how they arrive at their decisions.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
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Session Three: What’s in a Name? Jobs vs. Careers
Students explore the differences between a job
and a career and learn how they can apply their
skills, interests, and values to a career with a
noble purpose.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- explain the differences between a job and a
career with a noble purpose.
- understand that their skills, interests, and
values align with multiple career options.
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Session Four: The World of Work
Students explore the world of work and see how
their skills, interests, and values align with
various career clusters, pathways, and careers.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- identify a way to structure the world of
work.
- analyze their skills, interests, and values,
and explore career clusters, pathways, and
careers.
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Session Five: Your Decisions
Students make decisions as if they were employed
in a real-world, high- growth, high-demand industry.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- follow a decision-making process to make
choices about work.
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Session Six: Your Code of Conduct
Students discuss ethics in the workplace and
understand how personal ethics and business ethics
intersect.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- explain how personal ethics can affect
business decisions.
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Session Seven: Take Action
Students use a decision-making process to consider
post-high school career options.
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Key Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- make a decision about what they plan to do
in the future.
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JA Careers with a Purpose enhances
students’ learning of the following concepts and skills:
Concepts–Career, Career choices, Job, Life roles,
Maxim, Noble purpose, World of work
Skills–Analyzing
information, Building self-confidence, Categorizing data,
Oral and written communication, Public speaking, Working in
groups
JA Careers with a Purpose is a 7
session course and is recommended for students in grades
9-12. Instructional materials are packaged for 32 students
and include detailed activity plans for the volunteer,
workbooks for students, and consumable materials to be used
in the classroom.
All JA programs are designed to support
the skills and competencies identified by the Partnership
for 21st Century Skills. These programs also
augment school-based, work-based, and connecting activities
for communities with school-to-work initiatives. |