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Wondering where to start or where to go next with Career Choices?
I have a review set of books.  What do I do now?


Figuring out how all five books work together or in various combinations is easy when you spend some time reviewing the resources listed below.

These five resources will give you a vision of what is possible as you develop a model program for your 8th or 9th grade students.

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Watch these videos: What is a Freshman Transition Initiative?
The Key to Success for Dropout Prevention
Success 101: A Prerequisite for Life
Five Ingredients for a Successful Course
From Clueless to Focused: A documentary following one school’s students through a Freshman Transition course
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Read the NASSP article, A Personalized Plan for Life
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Browse these success strategies from educators using the curriculum.
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Click here to see how easy it is to integrate Career Choices into
academic coursework.
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Consider attending one of our workshops in a city near you.
Because the Career Choices curriculum can be configured in a variety of ways with a variety of different student populations, you’ll want to review the curriculum’s academic and technology enhancements.

With so much to learn about Career Choices, the last thing we want you to feel is overwhelmed. Excited and hopeful, yes, but never overwhelmed. Please click on the link below that best describes your familiarity with Career Choices. Each link will direct you to a set of next steps you can take to better understand how the curriculum can be used to revolutionize the way your students plan for their futures and value their time in high school.
Select a link that best describes you:
I have never seen Career Choices.
I have a review set of books. What do I do now?
I attended a workshop. Now what?
I want to use Career Choices at my school, but how do I get buy-in from parents, students, and my administration?
I have seen Career Choices from a colleague, but I need to learn more and obtain my own set for review.
 

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