career development plt september for slideshare
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Career Development Planning
• PLT
• Norms
• Previous Meeting Minutes
• The BIG Picture
– PeBL
– Shifting Minds
– Graduation Rates Updates
– Our CD Goals 2016-2017
The BIG Picture
• PeBL Website and Resources
The BIG Picture
• Graduation Rates and Grade 9 Transition Plan Updates
– Overall provincial targets for 2020 have been set for the ‘on-time’ graduation rates:
• Overall student ‘on-time’ graduation rate will be 85%
• FNMI student ‘on-time’ graduation rate will be at least 65%
– By June 2018, 90% of Sun West students will graduate ‘on-time’ in three years after Grade 10 (currently at 83%)
The BIG Picture
• Graduation Rates Priority Symposium
– Graduation Rates Priority Leadership Team
• Ministry Graduation Rates Grade 9 and beyond Transition Planning Meeting in Regina in October
• Continued Sask Careers Meetings around Grade 9 and beyond Transition Plan
• Continued planning in Sun West by our Team
Start Up
• Business Cards?
• Name Badges?
• Name Plates?
• Cell Phone Inquiry Update
• Activity Logs
• Other?
Teacher Professional Practice
– Teacher Professional Practice Handbook and Career Development Section
• CD Reflection Link
• Narrative
• Smart Goal
• Timetable
• Walkthroughs
– Performance Appraisals
– Teacher Educator Profiles (EEP’s)
Learning Together
– 2015-2016 Numbers– Distance Learning Centre Updates
• DLC Roadshow• Off-site work-based placements
– Networking• CWEX • Career Counsellor
– FB/Twitter/Career Counsellor Reports– Scholarships– Website– CLEVR
• Career Education– Career Cruising/Sask Careers/My Blueprint– Junior Achievement
• Initiatives• Other
Learning Together
Critical Updates to Information for Work-based Learning
Opportunities in Practical and Applied Arts
Students engaged in work-based learning assignments are
protected by Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) coverage
as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between the Ministry of Education and WCB provided the
employer is registered with WCB. As detailed in the MOU,
Saskatchewan students registered in schools listed below are
eligible for this coverage:
all schools of a school division;
Learning Together
According to the MOU, a work-based learning assignment:
is offered by a school;
provides for students to be engaged with an employer
without pay for a minimum of twenty-five (25) hours in the
performance of work normally undertaken by the
employer; and
is either approved by and/or partially or totally funded by
the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education
but shall not include those components of a course which take
place outside of Saskatchewan. The MOU does not apply to
job shadowing opportunities such as the “Take Our Kids to
Work” program. Students earning Apprenticeship credits
should have WCB coverage as part of their employment, and
therefore, are not impacted by this agreement.
Learning Together
Students who participate in a work-based learning assignment
must complete a consent and agreement form similar to the
one attached to be eligible for workers’ compensation
benefits. It is the school/division’s responsibility to ensure that
the form is completed prior to a student beginning a work-
based learning placement and kept on file.
The file, Reporting an Injury, outlines the procedures for
reporting an injury to a student in a work-based learning
assignment. Updated WCB forms E1 and W1 also exist.
Matters of Business
– SCWEA Update
• October 27th and 28th, 2016
• North Battleford, SK
– Contact Conference
• April 25th and 26th, 2017
• Saskatoon, SK
– Counsellor Updates 2016
• Char/Ryan – U of S
• Sam/Chris/Ryan – Great Plains College
• Kevin?
Future Meetings
• CD PLT Meetings– August 29th, 2016– September 26th, 2016– October 24th, 2016– November 28th, 2016– January 30th, 2017– March 13th, 2017– April 3rd, 2017– May 23, 2017– Day 2’s as needed
• CD LEAD Teacher Meetings– Wed, December 14th, 2016– Monday, March 6th, 2017– Monday, June 5th, 2017