9-11 Week Agenda Items
Day One.
0. Use in-class time to finish your Focus-2* (see below) so that you do not waste time.
1. Write a one-paragraph analysis about your Focus-2 results. Prompt: Discuss if you agree or disagree with your Focus 2 Career Assessment.
2. Write out your topic sentences for your PIE paragraphs (lecture notes) now that you comprehend them better.
*Focus Career 2
https://www.focus2career.com/Portal/Login.cfm?SID=625
Day Two.
1. Meet individually with me regarding your paper. Bring a pen and paper and use my Post-It Notes.
2. Make your topic sentences and wrap up sentences better.
3. Add more evidence to your paper.
0. Use in-class time to finish your Focus-2* (see below) so that you do not waste time.
1. Write a one-paragraph analysis about your Focus-2 results. Prompt: Discuss if you agree or disagree with your Focus 2 Career Assessment.
2. Write out your topic sentences for your PIE paragraphs (lecture notes) now that you comprehend them better.
*Focus Career 2
This is a computerized career assessment instrument that allows you to assess your interests, values, and skills; explore and analyze occupations based on your interests, values, and personality type. It also provides information on over 1200 careers and national job market information.
FOCUS-2 is a self-paced career guidance tool designed to help you discover and explore career options that match your interests, personality, values and skills.
Instructions
- Log-in and create your own account
- Access Code: kamber3
Tips
- “Combine Your Assessment Results” to narrow and refine your exploration of majors and career fields based on all your FOCUS assessment results
- Save 2 majors and 5 or more occupations that appeal to you.
- Remember that you can log back on to FOCUS-2 at any time to complete new sections or print out results. FOCUS-2 always saves your records so you can pickup where you left off earlier.
Day Two.
1. Meet individually with me regarding your paper. Bring a pen and paper and use my Post-It Notes.
2. Make your topic sentences and wrap up sentences better.
3. Add more evidence to your paper.
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