Saturday, January 3, 2015

Valuable Career Advising Tools

College and career counseling is essential for students to gain equal access to information and schools must be creative in finding ways for all students to receive post-secondary counseling.  It cannot be done in college prep classes only and cannot begin during the senior year.  Students and families need to have access to information earlier and earlier so they are aware and can, with the help of the school, prepare for college or the workforce after high school.  Being a former school counselor, and I will always consider myself a school counselor, my colleague introduces me as “a recovering School Counselor; it’s a 12-step process”, I understand the demands of the job.  It is up to us to make a difference and advocate for our students.

With the testing requirements, counselors are already bogged down with administrative duties along with other non-counseling duties.  It is important that administrators realize that counselors can positively affect students’ post-secondary aspirations and attainment.  To do this, the counseling department priorities need to change.  Counselors need to spend more on direct time with students and less on administrative and non-counseling duties.

The Ohio Department of Education in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation and Ohio Board of Regents has developed Career Connections.  The Career Connections Framework provides an overview to school districts for developing implementation plans for career exploration. A school district Career Connections plan includes strategies across grades K-12 that support the career development of all students.

Tools and Approaches for College and Career Advising

Career Advising should begin in the middle school years, if not earlier.  The Career Connections Framework provides a model Student Success Plan for grades 6-12.  The model plan includes Tools and Assessments, Student Activities, School Activities and Resources using the OhioMeansJobs K-12 tool.  This model plan serves as a comprehensive career development experience for students and can be customized by districts.  Review the Student Success Plan here.

OhioMeansJobs K-12 is a no-cost, on-line career development tool.  This tool replaces the previous OCIS tool that school counselors utilized for career development.  This tool allows counselors, teachers, parents and students to explore career interests, research career options and evaluate education and training programs.  Watch this video for information on this free, helpful tool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbqwVctlLQs

I hope you find time to look over these resources.  I will share other methods I have used at the high school level but I wanted to first share these resources as they are very useful to the busy school counselor.