Change My Future or Stay the Course NetWorth Personal Finance for the 21st Learning GRADE 11 LESSON 3 Time Required: Content Standards: (7.1.2. Standard 2): Students will complete school with the academic preparation essential to choose from a wide range of substantial post-secondary options, including college Indicators: GOAL: e.) Students will organize and apply academic information from a variety of sources. h.) Students will establish challenging academic goals in elementary, middle/junior high, and high school. j.) Students will develop and implement an annual plan of study to maximize academic ability and achievement. Students will evaluate their current career plan and adjust according to financial and academic criteria. Activity Statements: Students will complete a handout that helps them to assess their current interests and abilities. Then they will use information gathered from the internet to complete a career plan and determine if they need to make any changes in their career plan based on the information they acquire today. Materials: 1.) Computers available in the classroom 2.) Handout #1 My Interest, Abilities & Plans (copy on front and back) Procedures: Say: The more you know about yourself the more successful you will be in developing a career plan that is suitable for you. The more you understand your strengths, interests, abilities, Change My Future or Stay the Course 11 LESSON 3 GRADE values, likes, dislikes, etc. the clearer and more specific your goals can be. Various items such as interest inventories and personality inventories can help you gain insight into what you will be most satisfied doing. Today we are going to find out if you are on the right track or not. We will also look at whether any changes to our plans will also affect us financially. Pass out Handout #1 My Interests, Abilities & Plans Say: Let’s start by thinking about your interest. What do you like to do? Think about the experiences that you have had so far that you have enjoyed. Write down the experiences in the various categories that you have had that you have enjoyed. Give students about five minutes to do this. Encourage them to write down everything they do even if it is playing videos most of the time or whatever they find themselves doing at any time. Continue on with the next section. Read each statement to them aloud and have them respond to it on their paper. You can also ask for some of them to give their responses aloud as you go. Have the students use the information they have completed so far and check off the aspects of a job that they seem most suited for. Next, have students turnover Handout #1 My Interest, Abilities & Plans to complete their career plan. Tell the students you are going to give them about fifteen minutes to complete the career plan section. Explain that they can go to a computer to access information about job description, education or special skills needed if they need to look up that information. Give them the following website on the board to do a search of different careers: http://mappingyourfuture.org/planyourcareer/careership/ http://www.bls.gov/oco/ Optional Resource is: The Occupational Outlook Handbook which is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. The Handbook is revised every two years. Discussion: Change My Future Stay the Course Ask students to share if they areor on track on not? 11 LESSON 3 GRADE Summary: Ask a student who says they are on track to state their career plan and tell what current activities they are involved in that are related to their career goal. Ask another student who says they are on track which current subjects they are doing well in relate to their career goal? Ask another student not on track what activities would they need to get involved in to help them get on track with their career goal? Will this change cost them more money at this time? Ask another student not on track what courses do they need to improve their grades in to help them get on track with their career goal? Will they need to pay for a tutor to make this happen? Or, will they have to cut back hours at their after school job to study more? And finally, ask if anyone is considering changing their career goal. If so, allow them to share why they are making that decision today. What will this change cost them? Will they have to pay for more education after high school then that had previously planned for, what other cost will they incur in making this change? Additional Resources: 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) http://mappingyourfuture.org/planyourcareer/careership/ http://ncis.unl.edu/shared/ccjrstudents.htm http://www.pheaa.org/k_thru_12/cs_highschool.shtml http://studentaid2.ed.gov/career/career_finder/ http://www.educationplanner.org 6.) http://www.bls.gov/emp/emppub2.htm Occupational Outlook Handbook-Ordering Information for Employment Outlook Publications Title Price Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition (Bulletin 2700) Paper cover $20.00 Hard cover Career Guide to Industries, 2008-09 Edition (Bulletin 2701) 39.00 42.00 To order contact the Government Printing Office Bookstore. Change My Future or Stay the Course 11 LESSON 3 Extension Activities: Welcome to Mapping Your Future’s Show Me the Future! http://showmethefuture.org/ Game that they can play on line at home Author: Shelly DeBerry, sdeberry@access.k12.wv.us GRADE