5. The four program modules are as follows: Module 1: Developing a career plan Introduction of a 5 step career planning model. Identifying your interests Research careers The 6 Post-secondary destinations Employability Skills 2000+ Job search strategies The first 3 steps are covered in module1. The rest of the career planning model is referenced in subsequent modules. Workbooks have been developed to help people build their career plan by working through a series of activities. http://theworkroom.nbed.nb.ca/ Program Delivery
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9. 82% Positive rating 14% Neutral rating 4% Negative rating In February 2008, a pilot was conducted at Kennebecasis Valley High School with 224 grade 11 students. The program was very similar to the one outlined in this presentation, but targeted towards a younger audience. It was 4 weeks in duration, one module delivered in the classroom each week. Student feedback for the entire program was very positive. It is scheduled to be launched through all high schools in District 6 in September 2008. Pilot Program http://theworkroom.nbed.nb.ca/
10. PACE is very adaptable to a wide variety of audiences. Twelve specialized workbooks have been developed to assist in program delivery. PACE can even help those who really aren’t motivated to develop a career plan! http://theworkroom.nbed.nb.ca/ Product Line
11. PACE has facilitator’s guides for program delivery to students, educators and the general public. A 60 minute parent workshop is also available to assist parents in becoming career coaches for their children. PACE can even help those who really aren’t motivated to develop a career plan! http://theworkroom.nbed.nb.ca/ Product Line