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Page 1: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Creating Pathways to Success

Page 2: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

What is “Creating Pathways to Success”?

• A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary and secondary schools (K-12)• Involves the implementation of a Comprehensive

Kindergarten to Grade 12 education and career/life planning program• To help students achieve their personal goals and become

competent, successful and contributing members of society•Whole school program delivered through classroom

instruction linked to the curriculum and through broader school programs and activities

Page 3: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Why are we doing it?• Studies have shown that many

students, after high school, had little idea of what they wanted to become and/or how to get there.

• This program will be put in place to promote success in school and life.

• Schools that adopt “pathways thinking” enhance every student’s outlook for success by supporting students in identifying their personal interests, strengths, needs and aspirations and guiding students into choices of programs and learning opportunities. It also teaches them the knowledge and skills needed to set short-term and long-term goals in planning for the future

Page 4: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

The VisionAll students will leave secondary school with a clear plan for their initial postsecondary destination – apprenticeship training, college, community living, university, or the workplace.Students will have the confidence in their ability to implement, and revise or adapt their plan throughout their lives as they and the world around them changes.

Students as the architects of their own lives

Page 5: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Research says …

“When students are empowered to design and plan their own lives, they are engaged, they achieve, and they find themselves applying their learning in their daily lives…”

Page 6: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Program Structure—Four Inquiry Questions• Students from Kindergarten

to Grade 6 will reflect on and capture evidence of their developing knowledge and skills in the four areas of learning in a portfolio called “All About Me”

• Students from Grade 7-12 will document evidence of their learning in an Individual Pathways Plan (IPP)

Page 7: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

What is learned Where it is learned How the learning is documented and demonstrated

• Knowing yourself• Exploring opportunities• Making decisions and setting

goals• Achieving goals and making

transitions

• Curriculum-related, in and outside the classroom

• School wide• In the community

• “All About Me” Portfolio (K-6)• IPP (Grades 7-12)

Page 8: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

“All About Me Portfolio”

• Contains evidence of a student’s learning in education and career/life planning (e.g., materials, information, and personal reflections)

• Compiled by the student, with teacher support, in a format that is appropriate to the age of the student and is transferable from grade to grade.

• Students will use the 4 inquiry questions to structure their portfolio and document their learning

• Share and review of developing knowledge and skills twice a year with teacher, and where possible, with parents

• Sharing and review can be accomplished by individual interviews or presentations or student-led teacher/parent conferences or, if desired, through small-group presentations with peers

Page 9: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Evidence : Different Formats Of Demonstration Possible• “All About Me” Expectations 2015 (Grades 1-6)—This document will have questions and activities

to ask students that will be connected to “Creating Pathways to Succcess”

• It will be in the form of:

For “Who Am I?”Art workPhoto/videoDiary/journal pages

For “What Are My Opportunities?”Photo of student volunteeringVolunteer hour tracking sheetAwards, certificates (Photos/Copies)

Page 10: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

The Individual Pathways Plan (IPP) • Starting in grade 7 and building upon the K-6 portfolio• Web-based Plan (“My Blueprint”)• Planning tool in preparation for initial postsecondary destination• Review and revision of the plan at least twice a year (individual interview,

presentation, student-led teacher/parent conference or small group presentation with peers)

• Students report and reflect on what they did during various learning activities, the knowledge and skills used, what was learned, and how they have applied or plan to apply what was learned.

• Ultimately, students become responsible for their learning and for planning their future

• With both parent and teacher support, students make decisions, set goals, and develop and implement the required steps to successfully complete elementary and secondary school and move forward to their initial postsecondary destination.

Page 11: Creating Pathways to Success. What is “Creating Pathways to Success”? A document which sets out a new Career Development Policy for Ontario elementary

Basically….

-Every student will have a Portfolio (K-6)/IPP (7-8)

-Students are responsible for working on their Portfolio/IPP. It is ongoing.

- A process must be in place at every school to support students in documenting their learning in education and career/life planning in a Portfolio or IPP. This process must include the opportunity for students to review and share evidence of their learning with their teacher(s) and, where possible, their parents at least twice a year.

-As of now, Portfolios will be done by binder format. Presently, a digital format is being explored for future use.

-Each classroom teacher will have a portfolio binder in which student evidence will be stored.

K to 6

Gr. 7 and 8