Meet Senate Bill 3’s Requirements with Career Choices and Changes , a Proven Program That Contributed to Eastern Promise Success With flexible options for hybrid and online delivery, Career Choices and Changes equips your students with the tools to succeed in school, career, and life while ensuring the Senate Bill 3 requirements are met. This proven, award-winning curriculum helps students develop critical life skills, improve academic outcomes, and prepare for college and career success while creating an online skills-based plan for the future. The information below considers content from the textbook, instructor’s guide, and My10yearPlan.com®.
Career Choices and Changes , 7th Edition
Higher Education and Career Path Skills Course Content Standards
Seeking Assistance and Self-Advocacy Explore how personal strengths, aptitudes, interests, and values connect with future career paths. Identify school and community resources for mental, physical, and financial well-being, including an understanding of how to seek assistance. Understand the rights and responsibilities that come with being a student and member of communities and organizations. Practice self-advocacy by communicating needs clearly in writing and speaking, expressing concerns, and seeking out support when necessary. Career Exploration and Preparation Practice employability skills necessary to effectively self-mange and collaborate with other in a workplace setting. Understand the diverse range of career pathways available, including, but not limited to, apprenticeships, military service, higher education, trades, and non-degree programs. Explore local opportunities and benefits for participating in career-connected and community- based experiential learning related to future goals. Postsecondary Readiness Explore postsecondary educational and career pathways, and identify necessary training, education, skills, and prerequisites aligned with aspirations. Research admission processes for postsecondary pathways and practice applying to apprenticeships, military service, higher education, trades, and non-degree programs. Investigate strategies for making well-informed financial decisions about postsecondary pathways, including how to navigate financial aid options (i.e., FAFSA, ORSAA), application processes, and a variety of credible funding sources and scholarships.
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Workforce Readiness Prepare to apply for an entry-level job related to future career goals.
Prepare a resume and cover letter and determine what to include in a professional portfolio.
Demonstrate interview skills in virtual and in-person settings.
Navigate and negotiate offers of employment including human resource paperwork. ✓ Questions? Visit academicinnovations.com/oregon , call 800.967.8016 , or email ashley@academicinnovations.com
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