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Acknowledgments=xiii
About the Authors=xv
Introduction:Student-Centered High Schools=xvii
Part One. Introduction to Career Pathways
1. The What and Why of Career Pathways High Schools=3
Scenario:Jacob's Story=3
What Is a Pathways High School?=4
Why Pathways?=13
Purpose of Public Education=13
Graduate Trends=13
The Village Concept=15
Brain Research=16
State and Federal Findings=17
Action Research=19
Two Closing Scenarios=19
In Review=23
2. The Collaborative Career Pathways Model=24
Scenario:Nicole's Plan=24
Model Structure:The Three Pillars=25
The Counseling Pillar=26
The Classroom Pillar=27
The Community Pillar=27
Implementing the Three Pillars=28
Counseling=29
Classroom=29
Community=31
Horizontally Integrating the Pillars=32
Grade 9=33
Grade 10=34
Grade 11=35
Grade 12=37
Putting It All Together:The Complete Implementation Chart=38
Students as the Center of Learning=38
Pathways and Citizenship=40
Pathways Myths=44
Conclusion=45
In Review=46
3. Steps to Implementing the Model=47
Scenario:A Community Member's Story=47
Three Steps to Successful Change:A Process Model=48
Step 1. Focus and Goals=49
Step 2. Teaming and Collaboration=51
Step 3. Collecting Data=57
A Time Line for implementation=57
Year 1=57
Year 2=59
Year 3=59
Year 4=60
Year 5=60
Funding=65
Reallocation=66
Grants and Awards=68
Community Involvement=68
Conclusion=69
In Review=70
Part Two. Building a Foundation
4. District Vision and School Leadership:The Pathways Foundation=73
Scenario:In Order to Form a More Perfect Union...=73
Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values=74
Presenting a Solid Example=75
A Common Experience=80
A Common Process=80
In Review=81
5. Comprehensive Guidance to Prepare and Assist Pathways Students=83
Scenario:A Day in the Life of a Career Pathways Counselor=83
The Importance of Comprehensive Guidance=85
Career Pathways and Traditional High School Guidance Programs=87
Pathways Comprehensive Guidance and National Counseling Standards=91
Scheduling in a Career Pathways High School=91
Educational Development Plans and Portfolios=97
Educational Development Plans=97
Portfolios=99
Student Testing and Data Collection=102
Creating an Avenue for Pathways Flexibility=104
Conclusion=105
In Review=106
6. Curriculum in a Career Pathways High School:A Rationale for Standards, Mapping, and Integration=107
Scenario:Sarah and Ethan's Curriculum Experience=107
The Importance of Curriculum in a Collaborative Career Pathways High School=110
What Is Curriculum?=111
Curriculum Vision and Outcomes=111
Standards and Benchmarks=112
Curriculum Alignment=115
Curriculum Mapping=116
Focusing on key Content Skills and Department Goals=116
The Basics of Brain-Based Learning-Content Versus Context=118
The What and How of Integrating Your Curriculum=120
Integrating Technology=125
The Definition of a Technologically Literate Learner=125
Embedded Technology at All Four Levels=127
Assessment Systems and Predictors of Success=129
Curriculum and Pathways Connections=131
In Review=131
Part Three. School Structure
7. Pathways Classes for Each Level of Collaborative Career Pathways=137
Scenario:Elizabeth's Postsecondary Preparation=137
What Is a Pathways Class and Why Do We Have Them?=138
Pathways Classes:Key Concepts and Placement=139
What Does Each Pathways Class Look Like?=140
Freshman Explorations:The Cornerstone=146
Unit Ⅰ. Exploring Who I Am=146
Unit Ⅱ-Ⅴ. Exploring the Pathways=146
Unit Ⅵ. Making the Great Decision=147
The Five-Year Plan=148
Sophomore Selections:The Great Balancing Act=148
Unit Ⅰ. Who I Am(Intra)=149
Unit Ⅱ. Whom I Project to Others(Inter)=149
Unit Ⅲ. My Plan to Succeed=149
Unit Ⅳ. Myself and the World of Work=150
Unit Ⅴ. Myself and Others(Pathway-Specific Integrated Project)=150
Unit Ⅵ. Making an Informed Decision=151
Junior Judgments:The Stepping Stone=152
Unit Ⅰ. Self-Preparation=152
Unit Ⅱ. Deciding on the Internship=153
Unit Ⅲ. Work World Preparation=153
Unit Ⅳ. Stepping Into the Work World=154
Unit Ⅴ. Judging the Experience=154
Unit Ⅵ. Self-Managing the Plan=155
Senior Transitions:Moving Forward=156
Unit Ⅰ. A Little Help From My Friends=157
Unit Ⅱ. Tools of the Trade=157
Unit Ⅲ. Making the Most of Senior Year=158
Unit Ⅳ. Designing the Senior Project=158
Unit Ⅴ. Implementing the Project=159
Unit Ⅵ. Presenting the Project=159
Unit Ⅶ. Giving Back(Optional)=160
How Are Pathways Classes Delivered?=160
Curriculum Placement of Pathways Classes=161
Pathways Change Process=161
The Long-Term Results of Pathways Class Work=162
In Review=162
8. Scheduling in a Collaborative Career Pathways High School=164
Scenario:Two High School Stories=164
The Need to Address Scheduling=165
Major Types of Scheduling and Career Pathways High Schools=166
An Ideal Collaborative Career Pathways Schedule=169
Schedules, Teaching Styles, and Professional Development=172
Creating a Schedule That Is Right for Your School=173
Conclusion=175
In Review=175
Part Four. Classroom Processes
9. Freshman Explorations:The Cornerstone of Pathways Instruction=179
Scenario:Two Freshman Experiences=179
The Important Connections=180
Freshman Explorations:The Curriculum=181
Connections to Self=181
Connections to School=187
Connecting Students to the World Around Them=189
Integrated Thematic Units=190
Pathway Exploration=194
Researching Pathways=194
Chatting With People=195
Site Visits=197
Decision Making=199
In Review=202
10. Pathways Classes for Grades 10 Through 12:Sophomore Selections, Junior Judgments, and Senior Transitions=203
Scenario:Joy's Scaffold=203
The Great Scaffold=205
Sophomore Selections=205
Curriculum Issues in Sophomore Selections=207
Counseling Issues in Sophomore Selections=209
Community Issues in Sophomore Selections=209
Junior judgments=211
Curriculum Issues in Junior Judgments=211
Counseling Issues in Junior Judgments=213
Community Issues in Junior Judgments=215
Senior Transitions=216
Curriculum Issues in Senior Transitions=216
Counseling Issues in Senior Transitions=220
Community Issues in Senior Transitions=221
The Scaffold Works=222
In Review=223
11. Core and Elective Teachers as Support for the Career Pathways Instructional Process=224
Scenario:Transformation to a Pathways Teacher=224
Gaining the Support of the Entire Faculty=225
Core and Elective Teachers, as Part of the Team=226
Staff Inclusion=226
Communication=228
Continuous Staff Development and In-Servicing=230
Teaming and Collaboration=232
Career Technology and Academy Teachers Versus Collaborative Pathways Teachers=233
Working With the Core Teachers=233
Working With the Elective Teachers=235
How Pathways Teachers Differ From Traditional Classroom Teachers=235
In Review=236
Part Five. Culture, Community, and Technology
12. Public Relations, Parents, and Pathways=239
Scenario:A Role for Everyone=239
Gathering the Stakeholders=241
The Public Relations Strategy=242
Talking to Parents=243
Talking to Students=244
Talking to the School Community=246
School Board and Administration=246
Counselors=247
Teachers=248
Staff=250
Talking to Community Members=251
Working With Technical Centers and Academic Sources=252
Myths About Pathways=254
The Ongoing Public Relations Mission=257
In Review=258
13. The School Community:The True Classroom of Pathways=259
Scenario:Hannah's Story=259
Involving the Community=261
Focus of Guest Visits=261
Speakers in the Classroom=263
Site Visit Locations=267
Designing Field Trips to Accommodate Hosts=268
Designing Job Shadows=269
Service Learning=270
Internships and Senior Projects=271
Support Through the Academic Community=272
Conclusion=274
In Review=275
14. School Culture and Climate in a Pathways High School=276
Scenario:Miguel's First Day=276
What Are School Culture and Climate?=277
Why Are School Culture and Climate Important?=279
A Key Finding:School Connectedness=279
The Pathways Solution to Key Finding 1:School Connectedness=281
Other Key Findings:School Prejudice and Codes of Silence=283
School Prejudice=283
Codes of Silence and Other Indicators of Violence=285
Solutions and Suggestions for Climate Control=289
Establish a Working Committee for Culture and Climate Issues=290
Assess Your Climate=291
Develop a Schoolwide Plan=292
Addressing Some Key Points of Instruction=292
Pathways as an Avenue to Good Culture and Climate=294
Other Complementary Programs=295
The First-Day-of-School Challenge=296
Concluding Scenario:Miguel's First Day Revisited=296
In Review=299
15. Pathways as a Systematic Philosophy=300
Scenario:A Pathways Graduation=300
System Change=302
Creating a Structure With Purpose, Collaboration, and Support=303
Creating Cultural Change Through Process and Experience=304
Key Provisions for Successful Systems Change=305
Conclusion=307
Resources=309
References=327
Index=330
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