Lesson Plan Template: ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors
Lesson Plan Template: ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors
Lesson Plan Template: ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors
Learning Objective(s):
Materials:
1. Computers/internet
2. Graph paper or poster board
3. Markers
4. Calculators
5. Blank paper for pre- and post- tests
Procedure:
1. Pre-test will be given, asking each student to identify three careers that
interest them, along with their corresponding education levels and salaries.
2. Divide the class into two teams of four to six students.
3. Ask each team to use online resources (such as O*NET OnLine and the
Occupational Outlook Handbook) to find the salary and employment outlook for
the following areas:
a. At least five jobs that require no more schooling
b. At least five jobs for which you must graduate from high school
c. At least ten jobs for which vocational or two-year training is required
d. At least ten jobs for which a college education is required
e. At least ten jobs for which more education beyond a college degree is
required
4. Ask the teams to develop comparisons based on their findings. Is there a
relationship between earnings and education or between the employment
outlook and salary?
5. Have teams make charts of their findings, including how much each additional
year of schooling is worth in terms of salary.
6. Have each team briefly present charts to the class.
7. Post-test will be given, asking each student to identify three careers that
interest them, along with their corresponding education levels and salaries.
Process Data:
100% of 8th grade students will participate in a 50-minute lesson on connecting
careers and corresponding salaries with various education levels. Process the
learned information from students about how this knowledge may affect their
goals regarding their desired levels of education.
Perception Data:
Between the pre- and post- tests, there will be an increase in correct information
regarding desirable careers. After the lesson, 90% of students will recognize and
identify at least three careers that interest them, along with their corresponding
salaries and education levels. Students will learn the importance of higher
education in terms of its correlation with typically higher salaries. Students will
begin to develop a personal vision of their education level goals based on their
desired career paths.
Outcome Data:
The percentage of 8th grade students performing at ELA PAARC levels 4 and 5 will
increase from a total of 52.9% (44.3% level 4, 8.6% level 5) to 65%, a 23%
increase.
The percentage of 8th grade students performing at math PAARC levels 4 and 5
will increase from a total of 34.7% (33.3% level 4, 1.4% level 5) to 45%, a 30%
increase.
Follow Up:
Follow up with students in one month and have another lesson going more in-
depth into specific careers that interest students. In this lesson, students will
explore other aspects of their desired careers, such as work conditions, hours,
and job security.