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EDUC X210:  CAREER PLANNING<br />Fall 2011, Tuesday and Thursday, 12:00-1:15 PM, KT 239<br />Pre-requisites:  Good sense of humor, positive attitude, desire for personal development and growth, strong interest in improving knowledge of career development<br />Instructors:Christina Mosteller Hall (mostellc@ipfw.edu)<br />Office:Kettler 109 – Career Services office (260) 481-0689<br />Phone:(260) 481-6598 (office line)<br />Office Hours:Fridays 10am-2pm and as needed (call, email, or see me to set up appointments)<br />Given the information above, you should be able to contact me when you need. I am looking forward to teaching this class, and hope you’re looking forward to taking it.<br />EDUC X210 DESCRIPTION<br />This is an opportunity for students to inventory and expand their knowledge of the career development process. We will investigate how and why we make the decisions we do about our future and the world of work. Students will not be given easy solutions, but will be asked to seek optimum methods through self-examination and exploration. This should be considered a personal growth and development course. Students should have FUN learning together in this class!<br />COURSE OBJECTIVES<br />In this course you will have the opportunity to evaluate your values, interests, personal style, and skills in relation to the world of work. We will look at the entire career planning process, all the way from choosing a major at IPFW to learning more about occupations, from making a decision that is best for you to writing resumes and cover letters and conducting a job search. Specific student learning goals of the course include:<br />Define goals for your career decision-making process and demonstrate progress toward achieving those goals.<br />Expand awareness of your personal characteristics, interests, skills, and values as a basis for career exploration and decision making.<br />Increase knowledge of majors, careers, and career paths open to you.<br />Integrate knowledge of self with knowledge of careers in narrowing your career decisions.<br />Use career information resources for career exploration and decision making.<br />Develop your ability to make a well-thought-out career decision and choice of an appropriate college major.<br />Understand career development as a LIFELONG PROCESS.<br />REQUIRED MATERIALS<br />Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Strong Interest Inventory<br />$35 (Testing Services KT 232B)<br />ATTENDANCE<br />Attendance is crucial in a high involvement class.  If you are not able to make it to class, we appreciate a phone call or email PRIOR to class.  Absences with prior notification (phone call or email) will be excused.  If no prior notification is given then it’s considered unexcused.  Every unexcused absence will result in a 34-POINT DEDUCTION from your total points at the end of the semester and will seriously affect your grade.  Note: there are no exams in this class and attendance is the only way to ensure material is learned.<br />NOTICE<br />The instructors reserve the right to alter the syllabus as needed. Thus, it is very important that you are in class every day to know about any changes. If you are not, you are responsible for getting that information, so we highly recommend that you exchange numbers or emails with a classmate.<br />LATE ASSIGNMENT POLICY<br />Assignments will be collected at the beginning of class.  If you are unable to make it to class, please either email the assignment, submit it via Blackboard, or drop it off at the reception desk in Career Services by class time on the day that it is due.  If an assignment is late there will be a 10% deduction from the assignment grade for every day until it is turned in.  The instructor reserves the right to request supporting documents if an extension is requested by a student.<br />COURSE REQUIREMENTS<br />Personal Reflection Paper (3-4 pages)115<br />Personal YouTube Presentation10<br />Expert Career Resource (in-class on various days)10<br />Career Thoughts Inventory20<br />Advisor & Get-Involved Panels Reflections (in-class)10<br />Resume50<br />Career & Internship Fair Business Cards15<br />Majors Fair Reflection40<br />Values Worksheets40<br />Strengths Worksheet30<br />Myers-Briggs Type Indicator & Strong Interest Inventory60<br />Informational Interview Contacts sheet30<br />Occupational Exploration Workbook100<br />STEP Worksheet10<br />Informational Interview Paper (4 pages)150<br />Informational Interview Presentation50<br />JobZone & Indiana INTERNnet accounts10<br />Career Exploration Paper (3-4 pages)150<br />Career Exploration Presentation50<br />Career Planning Portfolio50<br />Total = 1,000 points<br />EXTRA CREDIT OPTIONS:<br />Thank You Letters after Job Fairs5Extra Credit Points per letter<br />Resume Critique by Career Services10Extra Credit Points<br />Extra Expert Career Resource Presentation10Extra Credit Points<br />Career Development Month & Reflection Paper15Extra Credit Points<br />Organization/Volunteer Extra Credit Reflection Paper<35Extra Credit Points<br />Extra Informational Interview & Paper<50Extra Credit Points<br />Job Shadow & Reflection Paper<50Extra Credit Points<br />GRADING SCALE<br />900-1000A<br />800-899B<br />700-799C<br />600-699D<br /><599F<br />PAPER GUIDELINES<br />You will notice that there are four large papers in this class, and all of the papers need to be handed in for you to pass the class. The following are the requirements for each of these papers:<br />Double-spaced<br />12 point font<br />Times New Roman style font<br />1” margins all around the paper<br />No more than three single-spaced lines of name/title/class heading on first page<br />Plagiarism is “a form of cheating in which the work of someone else is offered as one’s own” and will not be tolerated in this or any other course at this university. Anyone caught plagiarizing will fail the given assignment, and possibly the entire course.<br />ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />NOTE:  If you have or acquire a disability and would like to find out what special services and accommodations might be available for you on this campus, contact the Services for Students with Disabilities office in Walb 118 (481-6657).  <br />ASSIGNMENTS / SCHEDULE<br />DateSessionAssignments Due8/24/10Session 1: Course IntroductionIntroductions, student info cards, Review Syllabus,   Ice-breaker 8/26/10Session 2: Why Career Planning?8/31/10Session 3: Personal YouTube Presentations Personal Reflection Paper Due – 100 pts Personal YouTube Presentations – 25 pts9/2/10Session 4: Personal YouTube Presentations continued Expert Career Resource: Steps to Success9/7/10Session 5: Holland TheoryCTI Due – 20 pts Expert Career Resource: Learn More Indiana9/9/10Session 6: Career Decision Making & CTI Expert Career Resource: ACT’s World-of-Work Map9/14/10Session 7: Resumes If you have a resume, get it critiqued before the SJIF for 10 extra credit pointsExpert Career Resource: CDDQ9/16/10Session 8: Getting Involved PanelExpert Career Resource: Job Hunter's Bible9/21/10Session 9: NetworkingExpert Career Resource: The Riley GuideExpert Career Resource: Pursue the PassionResumes Due – 50 pts9/23/10Session 10: Career & Internship Fair DO NOT COME TO CLASS GO TO THE JOB FAIRDress ProfessionallySpeak with 3 employers about career opportunities9/28/10Session 11: ValuesExpert Career Resource: iSeek CareersAttend the Majors Fair September 29th.  If you can’t make it see me for an alternate assignment9/30/10Session 12: Values & Ethics Expert Career Resource: WetFeetComplete the Strong Interest Inventory & the MBTI assessment 60 pts10/5/10Session 13: Skills & Strengths Expert Career Resource: The Vault2 Values Worksheets Due – 40 pts10/7/10Session 14: MBTI Interpretation Expert Career Resource: Job WebStrengths Worksheets Due – 30 pts10/12/10NO CLASS FALL BREAK10/14/10Session 15: SII Interpretation & Combining Expert Career Resource: College Grad10/19/10Session 16: Occupational ExplorationIn computer lab Expert Career Resource: Quint Careers10/21/10Session 17: Occupational Exploration In Career Services lobby-KT 109Information Interview Contacts sheet Due – 30 pts 10/26/10Session 18:  Individual Conferences  Conf: In KT 109 at assigned time10/28/10Session 19: Diversity in the Workplace Expert Career Resource: Career InfonetOccupational Exploration Workbook Due – 100 pts11/2/10Session 20: STEP Analysis Expert Career Resource: Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)11/4/10Session 21: Differences between Careers & Majors Expert Career Resource: Career Booklets11/9/10Session 22: Exploring MajorsExpert Career Resource: O*Net (Occupational Information Network)11/11/10Session 24: Informational Interview Presentations – 50 ptsExpert Career Resource: AmeriCorpsInformational Interview Paper & Presentation – 50 pts11/16/10Session 25: Informational Interview PresentationsExpert Career Resource: Cost of Living11/18/10Session 23: Advisor PanelOpportunity to ask questions to advisors about specific majors and programs Expert Career Resource: Salary Expert11/23/10Session 26: Goal SettingGOALS worksheetPie of LifeExpert Career Resource: Jibber JobberAccounts on JobZone & Indiana INTERNnet Due – 10 pts11/25/10THANKSGIVING  DAY NO CLASS11/30/10Session 27: Career Exploration Presentations – 50 pts Career Exploration Paper Due – 150 pts Expert Career Resource: Internships.com12/2/10Session 28: Career Exploration PresentationsIndividual appointment sign-upExpert Career Resource: Back Door Jobs12/7/10Session 29: What’s Next? Action PlanCTI review again for changesOccupational Evaluation ChartAction Plan developedCareer Planning Portfolio – 50 ptsExpert Career Resource: Job Hunt12/9/10Session 30:  Individual ConferencesFinal Grades calculatedThis schedule is to be used as a guide. While the contents of this course will not change, the timeline is subject to change to meet the needs of each class. Any changes will be announced by the instructor during class meetings.<br />DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS / PAPERS<br />Personal Reflection Paper, History Map and YouTube Video – Due August 31st<br />This paper and timeline is designed to help clarify to some degree your life goals or personal mission, and how these things might impact your educational and career decisions. This paper and timeline will help you assess what is important to you, special gifts/talents/tools you possess or have developed, and goals that you are striving for. This paper and timeline will take a great deal of reflection, and you may find it helpful to talk with people who know you well as you complete it. You may not completely identify your educational or career path, but the hope is that you will begin to more clearly identify things that are important, and recognize the skills and resources you need to achieve your life goals and mission. Don’t expect to come up with a specific occupation or career from this paper. The video is a fun way to share your personality with the class and further explore your interests.  You do not have to create the video, simply find one that represents you. 125 Points.<br /> <br />Information Interview Paper – Due November 16th<br />This assignment is used to help you gather information about a particular career and the overall industry you are interested in.  You will need to identify two (2) organizations and/or people with whom you would like to speak to based on your area of career exploration.  Family members, friends, significant others, and/or advisors are unacceptable people to interview for this paper.  Feel free to use your family members, friends, etc. as resources to finding someone appropriate to interview.  Once you have found two people to interview, and they have been approved by the instructor, you will do an informational interview with each individually.  After the interviews, you will write a 3-4 page reflection paper commenting on your thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the information you obtained as it applies to your personal strengths, work values, interests, aptitude, abilities, and your occupational decision.  You will also compare and contrast your two interviews.  Worth 150 points.<br />Information Interview Presentation – Due November 16th & 18th  <br />The information interview presentations will be 3-5 minutes in length and will present your findings from the information interview to the class.  I’d like for you to tell me who you interviewed, why, what their position is, some key information that you gained about the job during the interview, and how you feel now about the career field you were researching through this interview.  You may also include your feelings/thoughts about the interviewer themselves—did they try to skew the information to draw you in or turn you off from that career, and how did that impact your thoughts about pursuing that occupation.  The professional you are going to interview must be directly related to a career you are considering, but you cannot use a family member, significant other, advisor, or friend—I want you to have information that is as unbiased as possible.  If you don’t have any contacts, you MUST let me know by October 7th so that I can assist you in finding an IPFW alum to interview in your tentative or chosen career field.  Follow the rubric guidelines and discuss all areas fully to gain the full 50 points.<br />Career Exploration Paper – Due November 30th    <br />Through this 3 to 4 page paper, you will conduct a thorough exploration of one career option that you’ve been considering. Your purpose in this project is to utilize available resources to create a complete picture of one area within the world of work.  Presentation is graded more specifically; refer to full assignment explanation for guidelines.  Also, follow the rubric to ensure you’ve addressed each topic fully and gain the full 150 points.<br />Career Exploration Presentation – Due November 30th & December 2nd <br />The Career Exploration Presentation will be 5-10 minutes in length and will present your summary of findings throughout the semester.  It includes information gathered from informational interviews, meetings with advisors, and other lessons learned throughout the semester which impacted your decisions.  Be sure to follow the rubric and discuss all points in your presentation so to gain the full 50 points.<br />Career Planning Portfolio – Due December 7th <br />Compilation of all assignments & in-class work.  Submitted in a two pocket folder with fasteners, a title page (your name, EDUC x210, Career Planning, Spring 2011), syllabus, and all in-class work, homework assignments, papers, & presentations in chronological order.  Worth 50 points.<br />
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  • 1. EDUC X210: CAREER PLANNING<br />Fall 2011, Tuesday and Thursday, 12:00-1:15 PM, KT 239<br />Pre-requisites: Good sense of humor, positive attitude, desire for personal development and growth, strong interest in improving knowledge of career development<br />Instructors:Christina Mosteller Hall (mostellc@ipfw.edu)<br />Office:Kettler 109 – Career Services office (260) 481-0689<br />Phone:(260) 481-6598 (office line)<br />Office Hours:Fridays 10am-2pm and as needed (call, email, or see me to set up appointments)<br />Given the information above, you should be able to contact me when you need. I am looking forward to teaching this class, and hope you’re looking forward to taking it.<br />EDUC X210 DESCRIPTION<br />This is an opportunity for students to inventory and expand their knowledge of the career development process. We will investigate how and why we make the decisions we do about our future and the world of work. Students will not be given easy solutions, but will be asked to seek optimum methods through self-examination and exploration. This should be considered a personal growth and development course. Students should have FUN learning together in this class!<br />COURSE OBJECTIVES<br />In this course you will have the opportunity to evaluate your values, interests, personal style, and skills in relation to the world of work. We will look at the entire career planning process, all the way from choosing a major at IPFW to learning more about occupations, from making a decision that is best for you to writing resumes and cover letters and conducting a job search. Specific student learning goals of the course include:<br />Define goals for your career decision-making process and demonstrate progress toward achieving those goals.<br />Expand awareness of your personal characteristics, interests, skills, and values as a basis for career exploration and decision making.<br />Increase knowledge of majors, careers, and career paths open to you.<br />Integrate knowledge of self with knowledge of careers in narrowing your career decisions.<br />Use career information resources for career exploration and decision making.<br />Develop your ability to make a well-thought-out career decision and choice of an appropriate college major.<br />Understand career development as a LIFELONG PROCESS.<br />REQUIRED MATERIALS<br />Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Strong Interest Inventory<br />$35 (Testing Services KT 232B)<br />ATTENDANCE<br />Attendance is crucial in a high involvement class. If you are not able to make it to class, we appreciate a phone call or email PRIOR to class. Absences with prior notification (phone call or email) will be excused. If no prior notification is given then it’s considered unexcused. Every unexcused absence will result in a 34-POINT DEDUCTION from your total points at the end of the semester and will seriously affect your grade. Note: there are no exams in this class and attendance is the only way to ensure material is learned.<br />NOTICE<br />The instructors reserve the right to alter the syllabus as needed. Thus, it is very important that you are in class every day to know about any changes. If you are not, you are responsible for getting that information, so we highly recommend that you exchange numbers or emails with a classmate.<br />LATE ASSIGNMENT POLICY<br />Assignments will be collected at the beginning of class. If you are unable to make it to class, please either email the assignment, submit it via Blackboard, or drop it off at the reception desk in Career Services by class time on the day that it is due. If an assignment is late there will be a 10% deduction from the assignment grade for every day until it is turned in. The instructor reserves the right to request supporting documents if an extension is requested by a student.<br />COURSE REQUIREMENTS<br />Personal Reflection Paper (3-4 pages)115<br />Personal YouTube Presentation10<br />Expert Career Resource (in-class on various days)10<br />Career Thoughts Inventory20<br />Advisor & Get-Involved Panels Reflections (in-class)10<br />Resume50<br />Career & Internship Fair Business Cards15<br />Majors Fair Reflection40<br />Values Worksheets40<br />Strengths Worksheet30<br />Myers-Briggs Type Indicator & Strong Interest Inventory60<br />Informational Interview Contacts sheet30<br />Occupational Exploration Workbook100<br />STEP Worksheet10<br />Informational Interview Paper (4 pages)150<br />Informational Interview Presentation50<br />JobZone & Indiana INTERNnet accounts10<br />Career Exploration Paper (3-4 pages)150<br />Career Exploration Presentation50<br />Career Planning Portfolio50<br />Total = 1,000 points<br />EXTRA CREDIT OPTIONS:<br />Thank You Letters after Job Fairs5Extra Credit Points per letter<br />Resume Critique by Career Services10Extra Credit Points<br />Extra Expert Career Resource Presentation10Extra Credit Points<br />Career Development Month & Reflection Paper15Extra Credit Points<br />Organization/Volunteer Extra Credit Reflection Paper<35Extra Credit Points<br />Extra Informational Interview & Paper<50Extra Credit Points<br />Job Shadow & Reflection Paper<50Extra Credit Points<br />GRADING SCALE<br />900-1000A<br />800-899B<br />700-799C<br />600-699D<br /><599F<br />PAPER GUIDELINES<br />You will notice that there are four large papers in this class, and all of the papers need to be handed in for you to pass the class. The following are the requirements for each of these papers:<br />Double-spaced<br />12 point font<br />Times New Roman style font<br />1” margins all around the paper<br />No more than three single-spaced lines of name/title/class heading on first page<br />Plagiarism is “a form of cheating in which the work of someone else is offered as one’s own” and will not be tolerated in this or any other course at this university. Anyone caught plagiarizing will fail the given assignment, and possibly the entire course.<br />ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />NOTE: If you have or acquire a disability and would like to find out what special services and accommodations might be available for you on this campus, contact the Services for Students with Disabilities office in Walb 118 (481-6657). <br />ASSIGNMENTS / SCHEDULE<br />DateSessionAssignments Due8/24/10Session 1: Course IntroductionIntroductions, student info cards, Review Syllabus, Ice-breaker 8/26/10Session 2: Why Career Planning?8/31/10Session 3: Personal YouTube Presentations Personal Reflection Paper Due – 100 pts Personal YouTube Presentations – 25 pts9/2/10Session 4: Personal YouTube Presentations continued Expert Career Resource: Steps to Success9/7/10Session 5: Holland TheoryCTI Due – 20 pts Expert Career Resource: Learn More Indiana9/9/10Session 6: Career Decision Making & CTI Expert Career Resource: ACT’s World-of-Work Map9/14/10Session 7: Resumes If you have a resume, get it critiqued before the SJIF for 10 extra credit pointsExpert Career Resource: CDDQ9/16/10Session 8: Getting Involved PanelExpert Career Resource: Job Hunter's Bible9/21/10Session 9: NetworkingExpert Career Resource: The Riley GuideExpert Career Resource: Pursue the PassionResumes Due – 50 pts9/23/10Session 10: Career & Internship Fair DO NOT COME TO CLASS GO TO THE JOB FAIRDress ProfessionallySpeak with 3 employers about career opportunities9/28/10Session 11: ValuesExpert Career Resource: iSeek CareersAttend the Majors Fair September 29th. If you can’t make it see me for an alternate assignment9/30/10Session 12: Values & Ethics Expert Career Resource: WetFeetComplete the Strong Interest Inventory & the MBTI assessment 60 pts10/5/10Session 13: Skills & Strengths Expert Career Resource: The Vault2 Values Worksheets Due – 40 pts10/7/10Session 14: MBTI Interpretation Expert Career Resource: Job WebStrengths Worksheets Due – 30 pts10/12/10NO CLASS FALL BREAK10/14/10Session 15: SII Interpretation & Combining Expert Career Resource: College Grad10/19/10Session 16: Occupational ExplorationIn computer lab Expert Career Resource: Quint Careers10/21/10Session 17: Occupational Exploration In Career Services lobby-KT 109Information Interview Contacts sheet Due – 30 pts 10/26/10Session 18: Individual Conferences Conf: In KT 109 at assigned time10/28/10Session 19: Diversity in the Workplace Expert Career Resource: Career InfonetOccupational Exploration Workbook Due – 100 pts11/2/10Session 20: STEP Analysis Expert Career Resource: Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)11/4/10Session 21: Differences between Careers & Majors Expert Career Resource: Career Booklets11/9/10Session 22: Exploring MajorsExpert Career Resource: O*Net (Occupational Information Network)11/11/10Session 24: Informational Interview Presentations – 50 ptsExpert Career Resource: AmeriCorpsInformational Interview Paper & Presentation – 50 pts11/16/10Session 25: Informational Interview PresentationsExpert Career Resource: Cost of Living11/18/10Session 23: Advisor PanelOpportunity to ask questions to advisors about specific majors and programs Expert Career Resource: Salary Expert11/23/10Session 26: Goal SettingGOALS worksheetPie of LifeExpert Career Resource: Jibber JobberAccounts on JobZone & Indiana INTERNnet Due – 10 pts11/25/10THANKSGIVING DAY NO CLASS11/30/10Session 27: Career Exploration Presentations – 50 pts Career Exploration Paper Due – 150 pts Expert Career Resource: Internships.com12/2/10Session 28: Career Exploration PresentationsIndividual appointment sign-upExpert Career Resource: Back Door Jobs12/7/10Session 29: What’s Next? Action PlanCTI review again for changesOccupational Evaluation ChartAction Plan developedCareer Planning Portfolio – 50 ptsExpert Career Resource: Job Hunt12/9/10Session 30: Individual ConferencesFinal Grades calculatedThis schedule is to be used as a guide. While the contents of this course will not change, the timeline is subject to change to meet the needs of each class. Any changes will be announced by the instructor during class meetings.<br />DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS / PAPERS<br />Personal Reflection Paper, History Map and YouTube Video – Due August 31st<br />This paper and timeline is designed to help clarify to some degree your life goals or personal mission, and how these things might impact your educational and career decisions. This paper and timeline will help you assess what is important to you, special gifts/talents/tools you possess or have developed, and goals that you are striving for. This paper and timeline will take a great deal of reflection, and you may find it helpful to talk with people who know you well as you complete it. You may not completely identify your educational or career path, but the hope is that you will begin to more clearly identify things that are important, and recognize the skills and resources you need to achieve your life goals and mission. Don’t expect to come up with a specific occupation or career from this paper. The video is a fun way to share your personality with the class and further explore your interests. You do not have to create the video, simply find one that represents you. 125 Points.<br /> <br />Information Interview Paper – Due November 16th<br />This assignment is used to help you gather information about a particular career and the overall industry you are interested in. You will need to identify two (2) organizations and/or people with whom you would like to speak to based on your area of career exploration. Family members, friends, significant others, and/or advisors are unacceptable people to interview for this paper. Feel free to use your family members, friends, etc. as resources to finding someone appropriate to interview. Once you have found two people to interview, and they have been approved by the instructor, you will do an informational interview with each individually. After the interviews, you will write a 3-4 page reflection paper commenting on your thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the information you obtained as it applies to your personal strengths, work values, interests, aptitude, abilities, and your occupational decision. You will also compare and contrast your two interviews. Worth 150 points.<br />Information Interview Presentation – Due November 16th & 18th <br />The information interview presentations will be 3-5 minutes in length and will present your findings from the information interview to the class. I’d like for you to tell me who you interviewed, why, what their position is, some key information that you gained about the job during the interview, and how you feel now about the career field you were researching through this interview. You may also include your feelings/thoughts about the interviewer themselves—did they try to skew the information to draw you in or turn you off from that career, and how did that impact your thoughts about pursuing that occupation. The professional you are going to interview must be directly related to a career you are considering, but you cannot use a family member, significant other, advisor, or friend—I want you to have information that is as unbiased as possible. If you don’t have any contacts, you MUST let me know by October 7th so that I can assist you in finding an IPFW alum to interview in your tentative or chosen career field. Follow the rubric guidelines and discuss all areas fully to gain the full 50 points.<br />Career Exploration Paper – Due November 30th <br />Through this 3 to 4 page paper, you will conduct a thorough exploration of one career option that you’ve been considering. Your purpose in this project is to utilize available resources to create a complete picture of one area within the world of work. Presentation is graded more specifically; refer to full assignment explanation for guidelines. Also, follow the rubric to ensure you’ve addressed each topic fully and gain the full 150 points.<br />Career Exploration Presentation – Due November 30th & December 2nd <br />The Career Exploration Presentation will be 5-10 minutes in length and will present your summary of findings throughout the semester. It includes information gathered from informational interviews, meetings with advisors, and other lessons learned throughout the semester which impacted your decisions. Be sure to follow the rubric and discuss all points in your presentation so to gain the full 50 points.<br />Career Planning Portfolio – Due December 7th <br />Compilation of all assignments & in-class work. Submitted in a two pocket folder with fasteners, a title page (your name, EDUC x210, Career Planning, Spring 2011), syllabus, and all in-class work, homework assignments, papers, & presentations in chronological order. Worth 50 points.<br />