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Course Description

This course prepares students to make successful transitions to postsecondary destinations as they investigate specific postsecondary options based on their skills, interests, and personal characteristics. Students will explore the realities and opportunities of the workplace and examine factors that affect success, while refining their job-search and employability skills. Students will develop their portfolios with a focus on their targeted destination and develop an action plan for future success.

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. Personal Knowledge and Management Skills
A1 Analyze their personal characteristics, strengths, interests, skills, and competencies to determine career-related goals
A2 Maintain a portfolio for use in career planning that provides up-to-date evidence of knowledge, skills, interests, and experience
A3 Demonstrate an understanding of the personal-management skills, habits, and characteristics that could contribute to success in their selected postsecondary destinations and independent adult life.
B. Interpersonal Knowledge and Skills
B1 Demonstrate interpersonal and teamwork skills required for success in their school, work, and community activities
B2 Demonstrate an understanding of the elements of group dynamics in a variety of settings
B3 Explain ways in which they can make a contribution to their communities and ways in which the community can assist them with career planning
C. Exploration of Opportunities
C1 Use research skills and strategies to gather and interpret relevant information about work and learning opportunities
C2 Analyze emerging social and economic trends and their impact on individuals, workplaces, and career opportunities
C3 Describe, on the basis of research, opportunities in various occupational sectors and explain the requirements and challenges of selected occupations
C4 Demonstrate an understanding of types of workplaces, their related workplace issues, and legislation governing the workplace
D. Preparation for Transitions and Change
D1 Demonstrate an understanding of the transition process and the strategies used to facilitate change
D2 Demonstrate effective use of a variety of strategies and resources for finding work and creating work
D3 Apply goal-setting and action-planning processes to prepare for the transition from secondary school to their first postsecondary destination and for future transitions in their career

Course Content

Unit Title Hours
Unit 1 Introduction to Designing Your Future.
In this unit students will be able to describe the importance of WHMIS in a workplace, workplace stereotypes, employability skills one needs in order to land a job, compose resumes and cover letters which will also help students look for their future jobs and learn what career pathway options they have. Students will also participate in critical thinking activities that will help them imagine themselves in the future.
27 hours
Unit 2 Introduction to You
In this unit students will be able to describe and discuss who they are and who they want to be in the future. Students will be able to make comparisons between who they are today and whom they want to be in the future and what makes them happy. Students will be able to describe the differences between a product-based approach and a process-based approach, by also explaining how these two approaches happen in their lives, with specific connections to the concept of happiness. Major topics include: Multiple Intelligences, Personality Types, Gratitude, etc.
27 hours
Unit 3 Introduction to Your Future Careers
In this unit students will examine the way the workplace changes over time. In this unit, students will investigate how their future workplace is changing and learn about how to prepare for work in the future. Students will be able to describe ways that they can identify careers that are right for them. Students will be able to explain the importance of understanding future trends in the labour market. Finally, students will be able to describe the kinds of career opportunities that could exist by the time they complete their post-secondary studies/training.
23 hours
Unit 4 Introduction to Planning for Success
In this unit students will be able to identify and describe key decisions and experiences in their lives that have shaped the person they are now. Students will be able to identify and describe some of the key decisions they will have to make and experiences they may have, that will shape the person they will become. Students will identify strategies and skills that they can use in their own lives to help them achieve their goals. Students will be able to explain the importance of having a good decision-making process, and identify ways they can incorporate these skills in their lives.
17 hours
Final Evaluation The final assessment will be a final summative project, where students will be creating their own portfolios. 16 hours
Total : 110 hours
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Course Curriculum

Resources
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Mark Breakdown 00:00:00
Unit 1
U1L1 00:00:00
U1L2 00:00:00
U1L3 00:00:00
U1L4 00:00:00
GWL3O U1L4 -AOL #1 5 days
Unit 2
U2L1 00:00:00
U2L2 00:00:00
U2L3 00:00:00
U2L4 00:00:00
U2L5 00:00:00
GWL3O U2L5-AOL#2 5 days
GWL3O U2L5-AOL #3 5 days
Unit 3
U3L1 00:00:00
U3L2 00:00:00
U3L3 00:00:00
U3L4 00:00:00
GWL3O U3L4-AOL#4 5 days
GWL3O U3L4- AOL#5 5 days
Unit 4
U4L1 00:00:00
U4L2 00:00:00
U4L3 00:00:00
U4L4 00:00:00
GWL3O U4L4- AOL #6 5 days
GWL3O ISP- AOL #7 5 days
GWL3O Final Project – Portfolio 2 days
Final Exam
How to request 00:00:00
GWL3O Final Exam 00:00:00

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Course Details:

  • Course Code
    GWL3O
  • OSSD Credit Value
    1.0
  • Pre-requisite
    None
  • Tuition Fee
    Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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