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HIGH SCHOOL
                    CLASSROOM READY CURRICULUM
                         SENIOR PORTFOLIO*
AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR ASSOCIATION’S DOMAIN:
Career Development
       Standard B: Students will employ strategies to achieve future career success and
       satisfaction.
               Competency 1. Acquire Career Information
                      Indicator e. Use research and information resources to obtain career
                      information
                      Indicator f. Learn to use the Internet to access career planning-
                      information

Academic Development
       Standard C: Students will understand the relationship of academics to the world of work
       and to life at home and in the community.
               Competency 1. Relate School to Life Experiences
                      Indicator f. Understand how school success and academic
                      achievement enhance future career and vocational opportunities
ACTIVITY: Focus on Your Future—Senior Portfolio.
TARGET GROUP: High School (11th or 12th grade)
GOAL: Students will produce a senior portfolio.
SUMMARY:
MATERIALS:
   •   Instructor Notes
   •   Computers with Internet access for students
   •   Computer with the ability to project on to a large screen for the school counselor
   •   Projector
   •   Focus on Your Future PowerPoint presentation (use the provided PowerPoint
       presentation. The content is repeated in the Strategies section below)
   •   Printed PowerPoint slides for students to review during presentation
   •   Handout: Sample College Application Essay Questions
   •   Handout: Recommendations: Student Self-Assessment
   •   Handout: Senior Portfolio PowerPoint
STRATEGIES:

  •   Introduction to the subject (see Instructor Notes, Section I)

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 1

              Focus on Your Future - Senior Portfolio

              The Spotlight is on You!

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 2

              What is a portfolio?

              Ask for student input before showing the answer; check for retention from your
              introduction.

              A portfolio is a compilation of your educational and work experiences and your
              accomplishments. It can also highlight your goals and future plans.

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 3

              The portfolio as a document:

                    To be used when filling out applications
                    To be reviewed before an interview
                    To demonstrate your skills, abilities, and accomplishments

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 4

              The portfolio as a process does the following:

                    Makes you think about and reflect upon who you are
                    Helps you decide on your professional goals
                    Helps you realize how much you have accomplished

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 5

              What goes into a portfolio?

                     Resume

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 6

              A job resume is:

                    A one-page summary of your education, skills, accomplishments, and
                     work experiences
                    Usually your first introduction to a potential employer
                    A professional reflection of you

  •   PowerPoint—Slide 7

              Purpose of a job resume:
   For you to get a job interview
                For the employer to screen job applicants looking for those with skills and
                 capabilities needed for the job

•   PowerPoint—Slide 8

          An academic resume is:

                A one-page summary of your educational endeavors, scholastic
                 accomplishments, and community involvement
                Presented during a college interview appointment
                A document that sets you apart from others during the interview process

•   PowerPoint—Slide 9

          To start your resume:

                Go to the California Career Center (www.calcareercenter.org)
                Select “Getting a Job” from the left navigation bar
                Select Resume Writing Tips to help you develop your resume

•   PowerPoint—Slide 10

          What goes into a portfolio after the resume?

                 Resume

                 Cover Letter or College Essay

•   PowerPoint—Slide 11

          Cover Letter:

                A professional business letter of two to three paragraphs emphasizing
                 what you are able to contribute to the company or organization
                To be sent with your resume to a potential employer

•   PowerPoint—Slide 12

          To start your cover letter:

                Go to the California Career Center (www.calcareercenter.org)
                Select “Getting a Job”
                Select “Cover Letter Tips” to help you develop your cover letter

•   PowerPoint—Slide 13

          College Essay:

                Topics for college essays vary by college
                Refer to handout “Common College Application Essay Questions” for
                 additional ideas
   Check out individual college and university Admissions websites for
                  details.

•   PowerPoint—Slide 14

          What goes into a portfolio next?

                 Resume
                 Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                 Skills and Qualities for Success Profile

•   PowerPoint—Slide 15

          Skills and Qualities for Success Profile:

                 Skills needed to be successful in school, on the job, and in life
                 Write a brief paragraph for each skill and quality you will bring to an
                  academic and/or career environment and provide an example of how you
                  have demonstrated that skill or quality
                 Doing this helps you think about your valuable skills and experiences

•   PowerPoint—Slide 16

          Identify your skills and qualities:

                 Go to the California Career Center (www.calcareercenter.org)
                 Select on “Career Options” from the left navigation bar
                 Select “Skills and Qualities for the 21st Century World of Work”
                 At the bottom of the page, select “Skills and Quality Activity”
                 Complete the activity and save it in your “My Stuff” account or download
                  the activity and select the areas you believe are strengths for you
                 These are the skills and qualities you will address in your brief
                  paragraphs

•   PowerPoint—Slide 17

          What else goes into a portfolio?

                 Resume
                 Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                 Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                 Unofficial Transcript

•   PowerPoint—Slide 18

          Unofficial Transcript:

                 List of school courses and grades
                 An official transcript must be spent directly from your school, an unsealed
transcript in your possession is unofficial

•   PowerPoint—Slide 19

          What goes into a portfolio after transcripts?

                Resume
                Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                Unofficial Transcript
                Evaluation/Recommendation

•   PowerPoint—Slide 20

          Evaluation/Recommendation:

                Work evaluation from a current or recent employer reviewing your work
                 performance
                Letter of recommendation from a teacher, school counselor, or a
                 community leader; refer to handout: “Recommendations: Student Self-
                 assessment” to help you assist anyone who will be writing you a letter of
                 recommendation

•   PowerPoint—Slide 21

          What goes into a portfolio after evaluations?

                Resume
                Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                Unofficial Transcript
                Evaluation/Recommendation
                Awards and Recognitions

•   PowerPoint—Slide 22

          Awards and Recognitions:

                Certificates for academic achievements
                Certificates for athletic competitions
                Certificates for completion in Regional Occupational Program courses or
                 Career Technical Education courses
                Certificates for perfect attendance

•   PowerPoint—Slide 23

          What is the last item to go into a portfolio?

                Resume
   Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                      Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                      Unofficial Transcript
                      Evaluation/Recommendation
                      Awards and Recognitions
                      Outstanding Work Samples

   •   PowerPoint—Slide 24

               Outstanding Work Samples:

                      Essays
                      Class Projects
                      Research Project
                      Art Work

   •   PowerPoint—Slide 25

               This is how you spotlight yourself!

                      Resume
                      Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                      Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                      Unofficial Transcript
                      Evaluation/Recommendation
                      Awards and Recognitions
                      Outstanding Work Samples

               Now focus on your future!

   •   Closing Statements (see Instructor Notes, Section II)

ESTIMATED TIME: 2 class periods and several homework hours

EVALUATION TOOL: Survey (to be completed after the portfolio has been completed)

I feel the information I learned while doing the senior portfolio was (1) Very Helpful, (2) Helpful,
(3) Somewhat helpful as I think about and plan for my future.

* PowerPoint presentation adapted from material developed by Ms. Amy Hubbard, Career
Counselor, MA, LLPC, TLLP.
HIGH SCHOOL
              COMMON COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY QUESTIONS*
                              HANDOUT
The following are representative topics from the Common Application:

   •   Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have taken, or ethical dilemma
       you have faced and describe its impact on you.

   •   Discuss some issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its
       importance to you.

   •   Indicate a person who has been a significant influence on you and describe that
       influence.

   •   Describe a character in fiction, a historical character, or a creative work (as in art, music,
       science, etc.) that has had an influence on you and describe that influence.

   •   A range of academic interests, personal perspectives and life experiences adds much to
       the educational mix. Given your personal background, describe an experience that
       illustrates what you would bring to the diversity in a college community, or an encounter
       that illustrates the importance of diversity to you.

Other commonly asked essay questions:

   •   If you could travel through time and interview a prominent figure in the arts, politics,
       religion or science, whom would you choose, and why?

   •   Tell us about a teacher who has had a significant impact on your intellectual growth, and
       discuss that impact.

   •   Ask and answer the one important question that you wish we had asked.

   •   Explain why a particular day in the recent past continues to be important to you.

* Adapted from the College Counseling Sourcebook, 6th edition. 2009 The College Board.
Permission granted to copy this for educational purposes.
HIGH SCHOOL
               RECOMMENDATIONS: STUDENT SELF-ASSESSMENT
                             HANDOUT
This form will assist a teacher and/or school counselor in writing you a letter of
recommendation. The more specific details you can give, the more thorough your college
recommendation will be. Expect to spend several hours completing this task.

Name:_______________________________________

Date:________________________________________

   •   School activities: List the activities in which you have participated, the number of years
       and the amount of time per week you spent, and what you have gained or learned from
       each activity. Consider artistic, literary, community service and leadership positions.

   •   Which activity was most important to you? Why?

   •   What do you consider your most important activities outside of school? List your jobs
       (paid or voluntary), religious activities, hobbies, travel, music, art, and drama. Include the
       number of years of your involvement and the amount of time you spent on the activity
       weekly, and explain why this activity was significant to you.

   •   In and/or out of school, what awards and honors have you received? Which elected
       offices have you held?

   •   What book(s) have had the greatest impact on you? Why?

   •   Describe the academic accomplishment (major paper, science experiment, and/or
       artistic project) you are most proud of, and tell why you take pride in it.

   •   How do you learn best? Which academic settings or assignments make you thrive?
       What interests you?

   •   List your three most distinguishing or most admirable qualities. Explain each in several
       sentences.

   •   What do you hope to accomplish in college and after? Consider your career goals and
       your broader goals.

* Adapted from the College Counseling Sourcebook, 6th edition. 2009 The College Board.
Permission granted to copy this for educational purposes.
HIGH SCHOOL
                                     INSTRUCTOR NOTES ON
                                       SENIOR PORTFOLIO
   There are many ways to approach this lesson on writing a senior portfolio. The lesson format
   outlines the contents of the portfolio, but the structuring of the work product is up to the educator
   assigning the work. The elements can be written over a protracted period of time like a quarter
   or a semester as assigned by an educator working with a group of students. It could be done as
   an assignment for an academic or career technical education course. Implement this material to
   best meet the needs of your students.

  I.   Introduction to the subject:
       Your portfolio will start you thinking about the specifics of career and college preparation.
       You will be “selling” who you are. The New World Dictionary defines the word portfolio as “a
       selection of representative works.” During this assignment you will collect “representative
       works” from your educational experiences, your work experiences, and your school and
       community accomplishments. You will put them into a professional format to share with
       potential employers and/or post-secondary educational institutions. This is your future!

 II.   Closing statements:
       Your senior portfolio is one of the most important documents you have prepared this year. It
       is reflective of who you are, what you know, and what you can do as evidenced by the work
       samples and awards. It should be periodically updated to keep it current. Use it to showcase
       yourself as you focus on your future.

III.   Collecting Results Data:
       Process Data: Number of students who completed a senior portfolio.

       Perception Data – Survey (after the portfolio has been completed)

       I feel the information I learned while doing the senior portfolio was (1) Very Helpful,
        (2) Helpful, (3) Somewhat Helpful as I think about and plan for my future (short-term data).
SENIOR PORTFOLIO POWERPOINT STUDENT HANDOUT
Slide 1

                                         California Career Center

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______________________________________________________________________
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Slide 2

                  What is a portfolio?
                    A portfolio is a compilation of your
                     educational and work experiences and
                     your accomplishments. It can also
                     highlight your goals and future plans.

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 3

                  The portfolio as a document:
                    To be used when filling out applications
                    To be reviewed before an interview
                    To demonstrate your skills, abilities, and
                     accomplishments

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 4

                   The portfolio as a process
                   does the following:
                    Makes you think about and reflect
                     upon who you are
                    Helps you decide on your professional
                     goals
                    Helps you realize how much you have
                     accomplished

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 5

                  What goes into a portfolio?
                    Resume

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 6

                  A job resume is:
                    A one-page summary of your education,
                     skills, accomplishments, and work
                     experiences
                    Usually your first introduction to a potential
                     employer
                    A professional reflection of you

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 7

                  Purpose of a job resume:
                    For you to get a job interview
                    For the employer to screen job
                     applicants looking for those with skills
                     and capabilities needed for the job

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 8

                  An academic resume is:
                    A one-page summary of your
                     educational endeavors, scholastic
                     accomplishments, and community
                     involvement
                    Presented during a college interview
                    A document that sets you apart from
                     others during the interview process

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 9

                  To start your resume…
                    Go to the California Career Center
                    Select “Getting a Job” from the left
                     navigation bar
                    Select Resume Writing Tips to help you
                     develop your resume

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 10

                  What goes into a portfolio after
                  the resume?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter or College Essay

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 11

                  Cover Letter:
                    A professional business letter of two to
                     three paragraphs emphasizing what
                     you are able to contribute to the
                     company or organization
                    To be sent with your resume to a
                     potential employer

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 12

                  To start your cover letter…
                    Go to the California Career Center
                    Select “Getting a Job”
                    Select “Cover Letter Tips” to help you
                     develop your cover letter

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 13

                  College Essay:
                    Topics for college essays vary by college
                    Refer to handout “Common College
                     Application Essay Questions” for
                     additional ideas
                    Check out individual college and
                     university admissions websites for
                     details.

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 14

                  What goes into a portfolio next?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 15

                Skills, Qualities for Success Profile:
                     Skills needed to be successful in school, on
                      the job, and in life
                     Write a brief paragraph for each skill and
                      quality you will bring to an academic
                      and/or career environment and provide an
                      example of how you have demonstrated
                      that skill or quality
                     Doing this helps you think about your
                      valuable skills and experiences

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 16

                 Identify your skills and qualities…
                 Go to the California Career Center
                 Select “Career Options” from the left navigation bar
                 Select “Skills and Qualities for the 21st Century World of
                  Work”
                 At the bottom of the page, select “Skills and Quality
                  Activity”
                 Complete the activity and save it in your “My Stuff”
                  account or download the activity and select the areas
                  you believe are strengths for you
                 These are the skills and qualities you will address in your
                  brief paragraphs

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 17

                  What else goes into a portfolio?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                    Unofficial Transcript

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________

Slide 18

                  Unofficial Transcript:
                    List of school courses and Grades
                    An official transcript must be spent
                     directly from your school, an unsealed
                     transcript in your possession is
                     unofficial

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 19

                  What goes into a portfolio after
                  transcripts?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                    Unofficial Transcript
                    Evaluation/Recommendation

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 20

                  Evaluation/Recommendation:
                   Work evaluation from a current or recent
                   employer reviewing your work performance
                   Letter of recommendation from a teacher,
                   school counselor, or a community leader;
                   refer to handout: “Recommendations:
                   Student Self-assessment” to help you assist
                   anyone who will be writing you a letter of
                   recommendation

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 21

                  What goes into a portfolio after
                  evaluations?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                    Unofficial Transcript
                    Evaluation/Recommendation
                    Awards and Recognitions

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 22

                  Awards and Recognitions:
                    Certificates for academics
                    Certificates for athletic competitions
                    Certificates for completion in Regional
                     Occupational Program courses or Career
                     Technical Education courses
                    Certificates for perfect attendance

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 23

                  What is the last item to go into a
                  portfolio?
                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                    Unofficial Transcript
                    Evaluation/Recommendation
                    Awards and Recognitions
                    Outstanding Work Samples

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 24

                  Outstanding Work Samples:
                        Essays
                        Class Projects
                        Research Project
                        Art Work

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 25

                    Resume
                    Cover Letter and/or College Essay
                    Skills and Qualities for Success Profile
                    Unofficial Transcript
                    Evaluation/Recommendation
                    Awards and Recognitions
                    Outstanding Work Samples

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Slide 26

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