Students receive a customized paystub reflecting their previous decisions and reflect on their financial choices during a mock 'Open Enrollment' session.
A comprehensive lesson for adult learners in a counseling setting focused on developing self-control through heightened self-awareness. It explores the 'Pause and Pivot' technique to manage emotional impulses.
A lesson for high school students on identifying and resolving professional workplace conflicts using a structured decision-making framework. Students analyze realistic scenarios, evaluate multiple solutions, and select the most effective path forward.
Students analyze past experiences with change to assess their own management strategies and apply resilience tools to real-world career scenarios.
Students explore the nature of planned and unplanned career changes and identify key resilience strategies (flexible thinking, optimism, learning from mistakes) using visual-heavy guided notes.
An analysis of Kimberly Tyson's 'The Value of Being Confused' focusing on how the author uses perspective to reframe confusion as a learning tool. Includes vocabulary development, collaborative discussion, and creative choice-based assessment.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students explore and evaluate a specific postsecondary pathway (College, Trade, or Career). It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Speaking domains through pathway research and structured professional pitches.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students reflect on their academic scholarship progress and create a concrete action plan for their senior year. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through personal narrative drafting and goal-setting discussions.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students master the non-verbal and verbal components of effective scholarship presentations. It focuses on the TELPAS Speaking and Listening domains through delivery drills and structured peer feedback.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to critically evaluate the reliability of AI-generated information for scholarship research. It focuses on the TELPAS Speaking and Reading domains through comparative analysis and structured group discussions.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to transform standard activity descriptions into high-impact resume bullet points using action verbs and quantifiable results. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through bullet-point drafting and peer-to-peer experience pitches.