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Monday, November 14, 2016
Cannabis and workplace responsibility
What will the impact of legalized marijuana be on the workforce and how do we explain it early, so minors fully understand it by the age of 21? Seems states now own this responsibility for legalized Cannabis, among with educating students and the public.
It will certainly impact productivity. How do we weave this in our workforce message and how can we be effective at explaining the massive social impact it will have in the long run? Many questions, few answers. But, with certainty, this must be addressed - let's prevent a crisis.
Marijuana affects every user differently and those effects can depend on:
•The person – their mood, personality, size and weight;
•The amount taken and whether it is mixed with anything else;
•The environment in which the drug is used.
If marijuana is used in the workplace it can affect the health and safety of the person taking it as well as those around them, as well as have an adverse effect on productivity. Marijuana is known to have the following effects (Wadsworth EJ et al, 2006):
•Short-term memory problems
•Impaired thinking
•Loss of balance and coordination
•Decreased concentration
•Changes in sensory perception
•Impaired ability to perform complex tasks
•Decreased alertness
•Decreased reaction time
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Career Factors and Assessment of Skills
There are many career and profession guidance websites, counseling services, and online materials. Lots of surveys, advice, and services. Lots of statistics and recommendations.
It really comes down to a few factors. Know these well and you will have a successful education and career path. There is no right or wrong with these, it comes down to introspection and realism.
We have summarized the most important factors in a simple infographic.
It really comes down to a few factors. Know these well and you will have a successful education and career path. There is no right or wrong with these, it comes down to introspection and realism.
We have summarized the most important factors in a simple infographic.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
A research study linking career readiness and career awareness in U.S.-based curriculum
A colleague from school, now at the U.S. Department of Education, sent me an interesting action research project from a few years back. The full download is available at this link.
Student Awareness of Careers through a Variety of Strategies.
Benning, C.; Bergt, R.; Sausaman, P.
This report depicts a program for increasing students' career awareness through a variety of strategies that include multiple intelligences, career counseling, field trips and cross-curricular activities. The targeted population consisted of fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students in a Midwest, urban community. Analyses of probable cause data disclosed students are unprepared for the workforce. A review of solution strategies suggested by researchers, combined with an analysis of the problem setting resulted in selection of strategies and materials to be implemented within the school day. The strategies and materials encouraged children to become aware of the variety of careers available to them. A focus on four career clusters and emphasis on several specific occupations occurred throughout the intervention phase. Strategies focusing on multiple intelligences, career counseling, field trips, and cross-curricular activities helped incorporate career awareness education into the curriculum. The objective of increasing career awareness of various occupations was clearly met. Students gained an understanding of how their schoolwork related to life in the future and post intervention data indicated that the career education provided the students with greater activities for achieving self-esteem. Eleven appendixes contain surveys and evaluation guides. (Contains 26 references.) (GCP)
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