This is the 27th activity in the Maximum Impact Sequence. In this activity students will update their career goals. Students should be able to complete this activity almost 100% self-guided. It could be done in class, or assigned as independent work. This activity should take you 5 minutes to set up and should take students 10-25 minutes to complete.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
- Update their career goals
- Recognize that goals are fluid and are open to change
Materials
Students:
- Internet-connected computer
Instructors:
- Internet-connected computer
Advanced Preparation
No advanced preparation is required.
Begin the activity
Step 1: Assign the activity to your students by email or in class.
To assign the activity to your students, email them:
- This web page for the activity plan
- Ask your students to share a reflection (usually a short 1-5 sentence written response to a prompt)
- Instructions on how you'd like to receive their reflections
- Reflection prompt (ie: Has your career goal changed? What steps have you made towards accomplishing your goal?)
- A reminder that they should keep track of their reflections so that they can read them later which will help them for their Project Status Reports and the "growth" portion of their Final Presentation.
Example email:
Step 2: Set up a CareerVillage Assignment to track student completion
Because CareerVillage Assignments trigger email notifications to students, we recommend setting up the Assignment after you email the students instructions (Step 1 above). For this activity, you will be creating a new assignment just like the one you created in Activity 3
- Go to your Educator Dashboard
- Assignment Type: Career Goal Statement
- Assignment Description (example copy): Hi Class! Today you'll be updating your career goal! Go to your profile, click the pencil icon in the corner of your career goal statement and update your goal. Don't forget to send me your reflections when you are done. Thanks!
Need a refresher on how to create an assignment? Click here.
Background Knowledge
- Additional resources: The educator resource page is available here.
Assessment
- Formative: Instructor should collect student reflections (by email or any other method)
Contact
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