Career Life Education


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Welcome to Career Life Education!  Career Life Education is a required course for graduation and takes the place of Planning 10. It is a ‘real life’ course, meaning less academically focused and more practical.  It will help you plan certain aspects of your life such as your future goals and dreams as well as giving you the skills to reach those goals and dreams. This course has a particular focus in blending athletic perspectives into career and post-secondary planning.

A person’s career is considered their “journey” through life, and the Career Education curriculum offers students the opportunity to pursue this journey in personally meaningful and goal-oriented ways. Career-life development with intent is the ongoing process of self-discovery, growth in competence, and learning from experiences in educational, work-related, and personal life contexts.

Module 1: Career Life Choices

  • Identifying Values
  • Learning Styles
  • Goal Setting
  • Employability Skills
  • Career Exploration
  • Graduation Planning

Module 2: Finding Balance

  • Work-Life Balance
  • Stress Reduction
  • Mindfulness

Module 3: Cultivating Networks and Reciprocal Relationships

  • Relationship and Network Building
  • Digital Footprints and Citizenship
  • Identifying (and Communicating) Your Strengths

Module 4: Career Life Decisions

  • Transferable Skills
  • Mastering an Application Package
  • The Changing World of Work

Module 5: Lifelong Learning

  • The Employment Standards Act
  • Workplace Safety – Staying Safe at Work
  • Navigating Your Finances
  • Community Connections

Assessment

  • First assignment                 10%
  • Discussions                          20%
  • Self-Reflections                   20%
  • Assignments                        35%
  • ePortfolio                             15%

Required Resources: a computer with internet access.

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