This is the 8th activity in the Jumpstart Sequence. In this activity students will practice asking more career related questions. 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 20-30 minutes to set up and should take students 25 minutes to complete.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
- Ask more career questions
- Read the career advice they received from their previous questions, say thanks, and possibly ask a follow up question
- Reflect
Materials
Students:
- Internet-connected computer
Instructors:
- Internet-connected computer
Advanced Preparation
No advanced preparation is required.
Begin the activity
Step 1: Email instructions to your students
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: What did you learn today that will help you on your career path?)
- 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 Assignments on CareerVillage trigger email notifications to students, we recommend setting up the Assignment after you email the students instructions (Step 1 above).
- Go to your Educator Dashboard
- Create an assignment type: Ask Questions
- Number of questions: We recommend 2, but you can pick another number if you want
- Assignment description (example copy): Ask 2 career related questions. Be sure to provide a detailed description so that professionals answering your questions will know more about you and can personalize their advice. Pro tip: Say thank you when you receive an answer - this is always a good practice and habit!
Need a refresher on how to create an assignment? Click here.
Background Knowledge
- Instructors should be aware of what career questions on CareerVillage.org look like, and that they will get answered by real working professionals in the days and weeks after they are first posted.
- 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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