Planning Guide: WBL Middle School

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Lessons:

Taking Initiative

1.

Creative Thinking

2.

Critical Thinking

3.

Citizenship

4.

The Power of Self-Determination

5.

Work-Based Learning

6.

Qualities Employers are Seeking

7.

Employability Skills Videos:

20 First Jobs Employability Skills

Videos, including: Entry-Level Jobs Give

You Valuable Experience and Learn

Lifelong Skills in Your First Job

1.

19 Networking Employability Skills

Videos, including: Asking for Help

Shows Courage, Not Weakness and

How to Find a Mentor and Be a Good

Mentee

2.

36 Job Preparation Employability

Skills Videos, including: A Job

Application is Not the Same as a

Resume, and Become a Self-Advocate

3.

Est. Time to Complete: 8 hrs

Connecting My Initiative to Career Choices

By completing the Work Values Assessment students are introduced to values they

hold that will shape their ongoing thought process about what careers and

postsecondary education options best match who they are and want to become.

Suggested Grade: 8th

Summary

Resources used:

Assessments:

Work Values Assessment

Teacher View

Focus Questions:

What are my work

preferences and how does

what I value matter in

selecting a career?

What role does initiative

play in succeeding in

postsecondary settings?

What is the difference

between “creative

thinking” and “critical

thinking”?

Do I know how to

communicate my

interests, desires, and

needs with others?

What does

“citizenship” mean in

a career context?

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