To keep you informed with the Guidance and Career Education Program, we will be updating you with information on this blog.
Creating Pathways to Success
Guidance and Career Education is mandated in our schools through a Ministry of Education Policy Document called “Creating Pathways To Success”. Creating Pathways to Success sets out the new career development policy for Ontario schools, which involves the implementation of a comprehensive Kindergarten to Grade 12 education and career/life planning program designed to help students achieve their personal goals and become competent, successful, and contributing members of society. This is a whole-school program delivered through classroom instruction linked to the curriculum and through broader school programs and activities.
The program framework is a four-step inquiry process built on four questions linked to the
four areas of learning in education and career/life planning – Knowing Yourself; Exploring Opportunities; Making Decisions and Setting Goals; and Achieving Goals and Making Transitions.
(Source: Creating Pathways to Success http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/policy/cps/creatingpathwayssuccess.pdf, August 27, 2014)
The table below outlines the specific areas of learning related to the 4 Inquiry Questions:
Our goal is to support schools in implementing this program for students in grades 7& 8 utilizing the My Blueprint Program along with other specific classroom activities. Please visit the resource section in our Blog for further information and resources.
We look forward to working with you and your children this school year.
The program framework is a four-step inquiry process built on four questions linked to the
four areas of learning in education and career/life planning – Knowing Yourself; Exploring Opportunities; Making Decisions and Setting Goals; and Achieving Goals and Making Transitions.
(Source: Creating Pathways to Success http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/policy/cps/creatingpathwayssuccess.pdf, August 27, 2014)
The table below outlines the specific areas of learning related to the 4 Inquiry Questions:
Our goal is to support schools in implementing this program for students in grades 7& 8 utilizing the My Blueprint Program along with other specific classroom activities. Please visit the resource section in our Blog for further information and resources.
We look forward to working with you and your children this school year.
Please contact your guidance counsellor if you have any questions or concerns.