Mr. KB
Mr. KB
Mr. KB
2 .Know Your Strengths: Discover what you are good at and use those
skills in jobs you may have in the future. What is something you feel you are good
at? Is there a particular subject in school where you feel confident?
3 .Learn About Yourself: Understand your values and what kind of work
environment suits you best. Do you like working by yourself or with other people?
Why?
"Now, let's find out more about these jobs. We can look at books or use the computer to learn
about what these jobs involve. What questions would you like to ask about a job you're curious
about?"
"Sometimes, we can visit special events called career fairs. At career fairs, we can meet people who do
different jobs and ask them questions. How cool would it be to talk to someone who does a job you're
interested in?"
"Another way to learn is through informational interviews. That means talking to someone who has a
job you want to learn more about. What would you want to know from them?"
"By learning about different jobs and exploring our interests, we can start thinking about what
we might want to do when we grow up. Remember, you can be anything you want to be! What
job do you think you would enjoy doing in the future?"
Academic Planning :
3 . Support from mentors and teachers: Teachers and other helpful people
can guide you in choosing the best subjects for your future.Do you have someone at school who can
help you choose subjects? What would you like to ask them?
Skill Development
3 . Suggest participating in leadership roles, internships, and part-time jobs to acquire practical
experience: Taking on special roles, doing short jobs, or helping out in a job can teach you new things and give you hands-
on experience. If you could have a special job or help someone for a day, what would you want to do? What do you think
you could learn from it?
Decision-Making (Grade 11, 12)
2 . Consider factors like cost, academic fit, career opportunities, and personal preferences: You can think
about how much money it costs, what you want to study, what kind of jobs you might have in the future, and what
things you like to do when choosing a college or university. What is something you like to do? How could that help
you decide on a college or university?
3 . Highlight the significance of visiting campuses: When you visit a college or university, you can
see what it looks like, meet the people there, and ask questions to help you decide if it's a good fit for you.
1. Question: Have you ever visited a special place, like a zoo or a park? How did it help you decide if you liked it
or not?
College Life and Career Preparation
1 - When you go to college, it's like starting a new adventure in a new place. It's
important to learn and adjust to new things. Have you ever started something
new, like a new game or a new class? How did you feel when you started?
2 - Colleges have special places and programs that can help you with finding jobs
and gaining work experience while you study.
Can you think of something you might want to be when you grow up? How do you
think a college could help you with that?
3 - In college, there are fun things you can do outside of studying, like joining clubs or sports teams. It's also good to find
someone who can guide and teach you in the area you're interested in.
•Question: What is something you really enjoy doing? How could you find other people who like doing the same thing?
Lifelong Learning and Adaptability :
1 - It's important to keep learning new things and be able to change and
try new things in jobs because the world is always changing. Is there
something new you would like to learn or try? What makes it
interesting to you?
2 . Having a growth mindset means believing that we can keep getting better at things if we practice and try our best. Have
you ever practiced something and noticed that you got better at it? How did it feel to see your improvement?
3 . Sometimes, we might find new things we like or want to do in jobs, so it's good to be open to trying different things. If
you could have any job in the world, what would it be? Why does it sound interesting to you?
Useful websites For Career Counseling
Here are some useful websites for career counseling and skill
development:
1.Khan Academy: Free educational videos and exercises covering a wide range of subjects for beginners.
2 . edX: Online courses from universities, including beginner-friendly options for expanding knowledge.
3. Coursera: Partnered with universities to offer online courses and certificates, suitable for beginners looking
to develop career-oriented skills.
4. MyNextMove: Helps beginners explore careers based on interests and skills, offering detailed occupation
information.
5. Fiverr: Fiverr is a website where people can do different jobs using their computer and help others from far
away.
6 .Upwork: Upwork is a website where people can find jobs to do on their computer from their own home and
help people who are far away.
Useful websites to Improve English
BBC Learning English: BBC Learning English has videos
and games to help you practice English.
ESL Fast: ESL Fast has stories and questions to help you
practice reading and listening in English.
USA Learns: USA Learns has lessons and videos to help you
learn English speaking and writing.
1.Start planning your career journey early and make use of available resources: It's important to start thinking about what
you want to do in the future and use the help of grown-ups and special places to learn more. Have you ever thought about
what you want to be when you grow up? What do you think you would like to learn about?
2. You can feel confident in making choices about your future because you have learned about different things and have
the power to become successful.
•Question: What is something you are really good at or enjoy doing? How do you think it could help you become
successful in the future?