2. What I am offering to students k-12 is the opportunity expand their knowledge and understanding of different careers and occupations. I believe that there is a major flaw with our education system because there is very little if any career guidance for students throughout their years in elementary, middle and high school. My organization would help guide them to the career that is right for them by exposing them to different career paths through a shadowing program. The organization would work along with their education institution to come up with possible careers that would be right for the student according to their academic strengths, their preferences and their interests. The program would allow the kids enrolled to shadow professionals along with other kids and trained personnel every couple years as their preferences, interests, and academic strengths change. My organization would try to eliminate or reduce the amount of high school graduates that start college without an idea of what they want to major in.
3. My program would be aimed towards students k-12 of all different types of backgrounds that display good behavior and a promising academic future. Ideally my program would eventually be available to all students k-12 but at least in the beginning the program would have to start small until gathers more resources and support. My program would be offered to private as well as public schools although I imagine that it would be very difficult to gain approval by a public education board because of the long, complex process of approval.
4. I think that many organizations, educational institutions, families and even the government would be interested in financially supporting my idea because it would improve the education system and the economy in the long run if it is utilized nationwide. By having students start college with a good understanding of what they want to do and what they are good at, students will graduate faster and will enter fields and industries which are better suited for them. This would help improve the workforce and bring a new generation of professionals with more competence and potential in their fields. The students would be interested in participating in the program because it would help them explore different professions, expand their perspective, and alleviate the anxiety of not knowing what they want to study as college approaches.
5. I don’t think that I necessarily have any special competencies or experience that would set me apart from anyone else. However, this is an issue that I am passionate about and that has been troubling me since my senior year of high school. This issue has also been brought to my attention over and over during my college years as I talk to students who never received the professional guidance that they needed during their k-12 years. I firmly believe that my idea could make a big difference for many students and could help people live happier, more fulfilling lives. This belief and this passion for my idea sets me apart from other people that could start an organization like this.
Hello Juan! I think that this program is definitely something I wish I had in school - or at least something similar. You're absolutely right - after high school, teens are typically unaware of what most careers actually entail. I think informing our youth of career tracks early will benefit themselves, as well as the quality of the workers we receive in the next generation. Feel free to check out my post here! http://ryandoescubing.blogspot.com/2016/02/idea-napkin-no-1.html
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ReplyDeleteI think this is a really good idea. Personally, my high school didn't prepare me for the real world any way. And still to this day I don't really know what I am super passionate about and what I want to do. I think this could really help prepare students for there future and maybe not waste time in college switching majors. I hope you can actually make this happen because I really do think this is a great idea. Here is a link to my idea if you want to check it out. http://wrenmoriah.blogspot.com/2016/02/idea-napkin-no-1.html
Hi Juan!
ReplyDeleteI think your program is a very great and practical idea. It is definitely true that children do not learn enough real-life application things in school. We are so focused on teaching science, math, and history, we forget to teach them how to make smart financial decisions, learn how to cook and clean or fix a car, or learn what they want to do with their professional lives. Here at UF I am involved with teaching college students about financial decisions such as student loans and credit cards. I think t would be great to teach kids even younger than this these types of things. The school system does not trust parents to teach their children about health related issues, so why is the school system trusting all the parents to teach their kids about work and financial related issues? Kids would save so much time and money in college if they entered college knowing what they wanted to be, instead of wasting years taking classes and ending up switching their majors. I dont have a napkin post, but check out my blog
http://cassiespinner.blogspot.com/
Hi Juan!
ReplyDeleteI think your program is a very great and practical idea. It is definitely true that children do not learn enough real-life application things in school. We are so focused on teaching science, math, and history, we forget to teach them how to make smart financial decisions, learn how to cook and clean or fix a car, or learn what they want to do with their professional lives. Here at UF I am involved with teaching college students about financial decisions such as student loans and credit cards. I think t would be great to teach kids even younger than this these types of things. The school system does not trust parents to teach their children about health related issues, so why is the school system trusting all the parents to teach their kids about work and financial related issues? Kids would save so much time and money in college if they entered college knowing what they wanted to be, instead of wasting years taking classes and ending up switching their majors. I dont have a napkin post, but check out my blog
http://cassiespinner.blogspot.com/
Hi Juan! I absolutely love your idea. I think it would be so beneficial to have students explore different career paths at an early age in order to determine what they want to do with their lives. I think it’s so difficult to just go through grade school learning various subjects and then upon graduation from high school have to pick what you want to do. How would we know? This idea is awesome and something I would have loved to have had when I was going through school. If you want to check out my post here’s the link! http://charlysbizblog.blogspot.com/2016/02/idea-napkin-no-1.html
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