SLIDE 1 Preparing Yourselves and Your Adult Students for Success in WIOA
Teaching Career Building Best Practices with WorkWise!
Cynthia M. Campbell, EdD MAACCE 2017
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Tell m e about yourself.
SLIDE 3 Tell m e about yourself.
- Most dreaded interview question!
- Most professionals don’t really know how
to answer this question and are often
- unprepared. If they are wise, they will
get coaching to prepare a good answer for this question.
- If the job search process is intimidating
for professionals, how much more is it for
SLIDE 4 Talk with a partner, and share!
- When did you conduct your last job search?
- How did you get your most recent job?
SLIDE 5 True or False?
1. The first thing a job seeker should do is write a résumé. 2. Just looking for any job is an effective way to do a job search. 3. Job seekers only need to create one résumé. 4. The best way to find jobs is through answering job ads. 5. A job seeker’s online presence is not important. 6. There is no way to prepare for a job interview. 7. Getting a job is the ultimate goal and is the end of the process.
SLIDE 6 True or False?
1. The first thing a job seeker should do is write a résumé. FALSE 2. Just looking for any job is an effective way to do a job search. FALSE 3. Job seekers only need to create one résumé. FALSE 4. The best way to find jobs is through answering job
5. A job seeker’s online presence is not important. FALSE 6. There is no way to prepare for a job interview. FALSE 7. Getting a job is the ultimate goal and is the end of the process. FALSE
SLIDE 7 Navigating a job search process
- Can be daunting for anyone.
- Likely to be especially daunting for our adult learners.
However
- These skills can be taught while reinforcing academic
skills.
- WorkWise is a tool that can help.
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What academic skills do you want to reinforce with your adult learners?
Write an academic skill on a sticky note and post. Please contribute one to three sticky notes.
SLIDE 9 My Short List of Skills
Identifying important words or ideas in a written piece. Identifying a sequence and cause and effect. Interpreting charts and graphs Researching a topic and applying ideas Building vocabulary and using active verbs Problem-solving and planning Persuasive and narrative writing Organizing information for writing Comparing and contrasting
SLIDE 10 The WorkWise Series
New Readers Press designed WorkWise to teach various career planning and job search strategies while reinforcing reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. I felt privileged to provide the writing.
SLIDE 11 WorkWise Features
- Instruction in best practices in job acquisition
and career planning.
- Open-ended exercises that encourage adult
learners to think about and apply principles to their lives. Rarely is there one right
- answer. Learners give responses that fit their
unique lives.
- Encouragement and guidance in determining
learners’ strengths and value.
SLIDE 12 WorkWise Features
- Graphic organizers to help learners
analyze and organize ideas and priorities.
- Guidance and models for creating cover
letters and résumés.
- Reasonably priced so each learner can
have a copy.
- Supplemental online resources
SLIDE 13 WorkWise: Choosing a Job
Unit 1: Building Your Confidence
- Creating and Keeping a Positive Attitude
- Turning Negatives into Positives
- Success Factors for Building Confidence
Unit 2: Exploring Your Career Options
- Determining Where You Are Right Now
- Assessing What Is Important to You
- Defining Your Ideal Job
Unit 3: Marketing Your Skills
- Creating an Attention-Grabbing Résumé
- Writing a Winning Cover Letter
- Using Social Media
SLIDE 14
Example Exercise, SMART Goals, p. 11-12
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Example Exercise, SMART Goals, p. 11-12
SLIDE 16
Example Exercise, Choosing a Job, p. 14
SLIDE 17
Example Exercise, Choosing a Job, p. 41
SLIDE 18
Example Exercise, Choosing a Job, p. 42
SLIDE 19
Example Exercise, Choosing a Job, p. 55-56
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Example Exercise, Choosing a Job, p. 55-56
SLIDE 21 Supplemental Online Resources
MS Word document résumé template at
www.newreaderspress.com/workwise
SLIDE 22 WorkWise: Getting a Job
Unit 1: Conducting the Job Search
- Understanding the Hiring Process
- Looking in the Best Places
- Networking Your Way to a Job
Unit 2:Preparing for Interviews
- Positioning Yourself for Success
- Responding to Interview
Questions and Objections
Unit 3: Interviewing to Win
- Preparing for a Winning Interview
- Practicing Traits of Good
Employees
- Following Up After an Interview
SLIDE 23
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 7
SLIDE 24
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 22
SLIDE 25
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 23
SLIDE 26
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 24
SLIDE 27
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 33, 34
SLIDE 28
Example Exercise, Getting a Job, p. 46
SLIDE 29
Example Exercises, Getting a Job, p.59,70
SLIDE 30 Supplemental Online Resource
Interview Practice Cards template at
www.newreaderspress.com/workwise
SLIDE 31 WorkWise: Starting a Job
Unit 1: Getting Ready for Your New Job
- Deciding on a Job Offer
- Balancing Pay and Benefits
- Preparing to Start a New Job
Unit 2: Starting Strong from Day One
- Planning for Your First Day
- Planning for your First 90 Days
- Developing Workplace Soft Skills
Unit 3: Building Your Success
- Learning for a Lifetime
- Recording and Sharing Your Successes
- Solving Problems and Aiming High
SLIDE 32
Example Exercise, Starting a Job, p. 14
SLIDE 33
Example Exercise, Starting a Job, p. 31
SLIDE 34
Example Exercise, Starting a Job, p. 47
SLIDE 35
Example Exercise, Starting a Job, p. 51
SLIDE 36 Supplemental Online Resource
Career Goal worksheet which can be found at
www.newreaderspress.com/workwise
SLIDE 37
What academic skills did you see used in WorkWise?
Write your response on a sticky note or email me right now at
cmcampbell@goldappleservices.com.
SLIDE 38 How to use WorkWise
- WorkWise can be used in employability classes and
function as textbooks. Instructors can model how to complete exercises, students can work on exercises, and reflect on answers in a group setting. Students can function as peer reviewers on résumés and cover
- letters. They can also practice interview questions
together.
SLIDE 39 How to use WorkWise
- WorkWise can be given to students for independent
study under the mentorship of an instructor or coach. For example, a student can work on a chapter on his or her own and then meet with the coach or instructor to review and discuss the answers.
SLIDE 40 How to use WorkWise
Exercises could also be integrated into regular ABE classes when you want learners to apply their skills in
- Persuasive writing: Writing a cover letter or a professional
summary.
- Sequencing and timelines: Working on job history for a résumé,
make a timeline of one’s work history (including volunteer work)
- Journal writing, paragraph prompts, or essay prompts: Answer
an interview question.
- Research: Find out about careers with the online sources listed
in WorkWise. Have students research companies and draft questions they would ask the company in an interview.
- Create LinkedIn profiles: Students apply technology and writing
skills.
SLIDE 41 How to use WorkWise
Use WorkWise in teacher professional development. Instructors can work on the exercises as a study circle and consider what concepts they should emphasize in their classroom context or what new resources they want to share with the students. This can also help in conversing with WIOA partners.
More Ideas????
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SLIDE 43 Thank you for coming!
If you have further questions, please contact me.
Cynthia Macleay Campbell, EdD
Principal Consultant Gold Apple Services LLC 443-755-0820/443-676-1383 CMCampbell@GoldAppleServices.com