Preparing for College and Careers addresses the knowledge, skills, and behaviors all students need to be prepared for success in college, career, and life. The focus of the course is the impact of today’s choices on tomorrow’s possibilities. Topics to be addressed include twenty-first century life and career skills; higher order thinking, communication, leadership, and management processes; exploration of personal aptitudes, interests, values, and goals; examining multiple life roles and responsibilities as individuals and family members; planning and building employability skills; transferring school skills to life and work; and managing personal resources.
- Recommended Grade Level: 9
- Recommended Prerequisites: None
- Credits: 1 semester course, 1 credit per semester, 1 credit maximum
Counts as directed elective for all diplomas. The teacher will provide online and personal instruction throughout the semester through the course Message Center, email, phone calls, or video conference.
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