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HS HS C C o o f f f f e e e e Talk Talk April 12, 2011 April 12, 2011 9:30am – 11:00am 9:30am – 11:00am C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n Following your Following your Passions Passions
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HSHS C Cooffffeeee TalkTalk

April 12, 2011April 12, 20119:30am – 11:00am9:30am – 11:00am

CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonnFollowing your Following your PassionsPassions

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““Nothing great in this world has Nothing great in this world has ever been accomplished without ever been accomplished without

passion”passion”(Hebbel 1813-1863)(Hebbel 1813-1863)

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Close your eyes and…Close your eyes and…

• think back to a time in your life when you really started to become interested/ passionatepassionate about something in your life.

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Stop/Reflect and Share…Stop/Reflect and Share…

• What were you passionate about?• Why were you passionate about it?• What factors inhibited or cultivated this

passion?• Did you follow through/carry on with

your passion? Why/Why not?

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Passion in PeoplePassion in People

What cultivates it?What cultivates it?

??

What inhibits it?What inhibits it?

??

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Developing Passion in our ChildrenDeveloping Passion in our Children

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A QuoteA Quote

•“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” - Confucius

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Small GroupsSmall Groups

• Are parentsparents responsible for cultivating passion in their children? Why/Why not?

• What can parentsparents do to help cultivate passion in their high school child?

• (reflect on what your parents did or didn’t do/could have done to help cultivate your passion as a student)

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Some other ideas?…Some other ideas?…

• Giving opportunities*opportunities* to explore and take risks by trying new things

• Allowing an amount of choice in what they want to do

• Really listening to your child’s thoughts, ideas, dreams and aspirations

• Trusting your child to make the right choices (confidence)

• Modeling passion for something as a parent

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VideoVideo

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According to Steve Jobs…According to Steve Jobs…

• You’ve got to find what you love and don’t settle

• You have to have the courage to follow your heart and intuition

• You can only fully “connect the dots” going backwards (trust the dots will connect…everything will work out)

• If you truly believe in these points, in what ways are you encouraging your son/daughter to explore/follow their passions

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Spheres of ControlSpheres of Control(keep this in mind)(keep this in mind)

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Good luck with these future Good luck with these future discussions!discussions!

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One tool One tool (for providing an opportunity(for providing an opportunity

to initiate a discussion about passions to initiate a discussion about passions with your child?) with your child?)

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Family ConnectionFamily Connection

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Family ConnectionFamily Connection

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Self DiscoverySelf Discovery

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CareersCareers

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College SearchCollege Search

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The Right Balance?The Right Balance?

Passion and…realityPassion and…reality

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‘‘Scattergrams’Scattergrams’

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SATSAT(2400) (2400) vs GPA (2006-2010)vs GPA (2006-2010)

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Here’s an Opportunity!Here’s an Opportunity!““Giving opportunities*opportunities* to explore and take risks by

trying new things”

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Video

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Did you know…?

• “We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist…”

• “using technologies that haven’t been invented…”

• “in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.”

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Transferable SkillsTransferable Skills

Those “portable” skills we acquire/develop that are valued can be applied

to any academic and/or workplace situation

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USC Career Planning and Placement Center

• Communication Skills(Writing, Speaking, Interpersonal)

• Problem Solving

• Analytical Skills

• Initiative

• Leadership

• Flexibility

• Creativity

• Willingness to Learn

• Attention to Detail

Taken from: careers.usc.edu/docs/handouts/Transferable_Skills.pdf

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High School is…

1. a time of self-discovery

2. a time where students begin to better acknowledge their aptitudes/likes and where they hone your strengths

3. where students begin to sort through that rather complicated map know as your educational and future career path.

• Unfortunately, it is often a map with gaps between what students learn in your “academic” classrooms and the “real world” their teachers are working to prepare them for

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Filling that gapFilling that gap

The gap that can exist between what ISM students are learning and the application of those skills in an authentic setting: the

workplace

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Developing Developing PassionPassion

Providing more opportunities/experiences for ISM students that might help to cultivate their passions

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Transferable SkillsTransferable Skills

Filling that GapFilling that Gap

Developing Developing PassionPassion

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The The BBeeaarrccaatt Summer Internship Summer Internship

The Pilot Year Summer 2011

International School ManilaInternational School Manila

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The Program

• a four day summer internship right after high school finishes in June with various companies in the Metro Manila area.

• during this internship, students would essentially work (without pay of course) at a particular company, handling various level appropriate responsibilities

• job shadowing a selected employee or employees could also be a part of the internship.

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The Internship

The internship may continue after June 17th (i.e. the rest of the summer). This would be based on each company’s needs. It would be a negotiation between the student/family and the company and outside the supervision/responsibility of International School Manila.

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The Companies

We

needneed your help

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What about my What about my son/daughter?son/daughter?

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How to Apply

1. Application

2. Short essay

3. Resume fully completed on Family Connection

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What will happen next?

1. An internship committee will select among all the applicants, those that have a combination of a strong application and an overall “good fit” with a particular company.

2. Students will be notified via email on if they have been accepted and placed into a company

3. Pre Internship Meeting (prepare for the Meet and Greet)

4. Interns will be required to attend a “Meet and Greet” on June 1 after school.

5. Students complete the internship (June 13, 14, 15, and 16)

6. Student meet with Mr. McQueen in the HS Guidance office on June 17 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am

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Personal Reflection

• Why do I want to do a placement?

• How serious are you about doing something like this?

• What do you personally hope to get out of it?

• How realistic are your expectations?

• What will you bring to a company we match you up with?

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Any Immediate Questions/Concerns?

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Company Interest/Other

Questions/Concerns?• Doug McQueen Gr. 9/10

Counselor (A-Lh)

• Bearcat Summer Internship Coordinator

[email protected]

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“Stay HungryHungry,Stay FoolishFoolish”

Steve Jobs