ACTIVITY:
“Mind Map”
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(30-45
MINUTES) |
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USE
THESE CO-OPERATIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES WITH ANY OF
THE
CAREER PATHS ARTICLES
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FACILITATOR NOTES:
Mind mapping is a concept development organizer. This helps
the students/youth to personally reflect on key concepts or
big ideas of what they have been learning, from the conversations
they have been having or what they have read.
ACTIVITY:
- Either pick a specific article for the
whole class to read or allow the students to pick their
own article.
- Ask students to read the article and
create a one-page mind map of the main ideas found in the
article.
- Ask them to share their thoughts with
a partner.
- Have the students put their mind maps
up on the wall, then as the larger group, brainstorm the
connections.
- Create a web. Use key words to describe
main ideas.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY:
Create one large mind map as a group.
JOURNAL REFLECTION:
After completing this activity, write down your thoughts.
Was there a predominant thought that you had? What was that
thought?
| ACTIVITY:
“Debating the Workplace" |
(30-55 MINUTES)
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- Identify
an article to use as a whole group.
- In
small groups, decide which paragraph contains the most important
ideas in the article.
- As
a group, have the students outline the statements that support
their choice.
- Each
group must outline their reasons for picking the paragraph
and defend their choice to the class.
JOURNAL REFLECTION:
After completing this activity, write down your thoughts.
What impact did the group discussion have on your personal
thoughts about the most important ideas? Did you agree with
the group? Was it hard to come up with ideas on how to defend
your choice? Why or why not?
| ACTIVITY:
“Co-op Résumé” |
(40-55 MINUTES)
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FACILITATOR NOTES:
Working in teams is an essential skill these days in just
about every place of work. Each student must identify the
skills that they have and ones that they could bring to
a work situation. Review the Employability
Skills 2000+ Profile website.
ACTIVITY:
- Identify an article that contains information
about employability or career-specific skills.
- Identify an article that discusses skills
that are needed to be successful in the workplace.
- In small groups, have the students create
a 'co-operative résumé.' Was it an easy task?
- Have them share their résumé
with another group and discuss the process of creating a
'co-op' résumé.
JOURNAL REFLECTION:
Did the article help you to understand essential and employability
skills? How? Did the group process help you to identify new
skills?
| ACTIVITY:
“Content and Skills” |
(30-35 MINUTES)
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FACILITATOR NOTES: Write up a "key
concept" sheet from a number of the articles. Identify
one key concept per article that is chosen.
- Have students participate in a carousel
brainstorm activity.
- Ask students to form groups of four to
six.
- Have each group of students go to a station
with a 'key concept' sheet.
- Give them three to four minutes per station.
- Have them write down their comments about
the key concept or theme of the article.
- Ask them to identify specific skills,
knowledge or attitudes that are described in the article
that relate to the 'key concept.'
- Have students engage in a 'gallery walk'
or 'carousel' and move from station to station, adding comments
and information to each of the sheets.
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