Grades 9-12: Career Training/Work-Based Learning

During grades nine through twelve, students will focus on the question, “How do I get where I am going?” with the support of career educators, counselors, and career coaches. Students will participate in career exposure, training, and work-based learning opportunities to inform their career path.

MDE Resources:

Some Suggested Strategies:

  • Review and update each student’s Individual Success Plan (ISP) annually
  • Utilize Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) career development and exploration resources
  • Collaborate with school counselors to plan high school coursework aligned to career interests
  • Partner with career coaches to plan work-based learning (WBL) experiences
  • Plan and conduct business, industry, and postsecondary tours
  • Organize job shadowing opportunities and industry-related field trips
  • Invite human resources professionals to discuss hiring practices, required skills, and employment documentation
  • Introduce students to apprenticeships and regional work-based learning opportunities
  • Advise students on all elective options, including Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways
  • Plan field trips to community colleges, universities, and technical centers
  • Coordinate CTE program visits or tours at local community colleges
  • Conduct employability preparation workshops (resume writing, mock interviews, leadership development)
  • Provide sustained opportunities for students to interact with business partners and industry professionals
  • Implement classroom-based entrepreneurial projects in collaboration with business professionals
  • Teach employability skills and work ethic, including teamwork, problem-solving, critical thinking, technology use, and conflict resolution
  • Invite local employers to speak with students about in-demand employability skills
  • Model and reinforce leadership and character skills such as time management, self-advocacy, study skills, and public speaking
  • Encourage participation in student clubs and leadership activities (e.g., National Honor Society, student government, athletics, robotics)
  • Support involvement in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs)
  • Educate students on early college credit options, including AP, IB, dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, Early College, and CTE courses
  • Offer opportunities for students to take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
  • Support exploration of internship and apprenticeship opportunities
  • Teach job search skills, including applications, cover letters, interviews, professional communication, and workplace etiquette
  • Maintain partnerships with community-based programs and organizations (Junior Achievement,org4-H, Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development)
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