JOBRELATED SOCIAL SKILLS INSTRUCTION THE WAGES CURRICULUM Presented
JOB-RELATED SOCIAL SKILLS INSTRUCTION THE WAGES CURRICULUM Presented by Michael Johnson to YTP Statewide Conference Hood River Best Western Inn February 19, 2015
Skills Employers Want % of Employers Looking for These Skills Employers want honest, dependable and productive workers 99% Work Ethic 96% English Language Most jobs require oral and written Communication in English 94% Interpersonal Businesses and their employees thrive when people work well together. Employers want workers who can 94% Problem Solving/Critical Thinking understand find answers to problems 0 20 40 60 80 100 Information furnished by State of Oregon Employment Division 120 140 160 180
2014 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act • 15% of Department of Human Services Funding supports transition age youths • To Provide Pre-Employment Transition Services – – – Job Exploration Counseling Work-based Learning Experiences Post Secondary Education and Training Counseling Social Skills Training for Employment and Independent Living Instruction in Self Advocacy
Evidence-Based? • “The study was designed to evaluate the effects of the WAGES curriculum on the pre-employment and social skills of adolescents with disabilities. Findings are promising and suggest that exposure to the curriculum can improve students’ vocational and social skills. ” Murray, C. J. and Doren, B. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin Aug 15, 2012 http: //rcb. sagepub. com/content/56/2/96
WHAT STUDENTS SAY - • “I never thought there would be a class like this in high school – that you could actually use. I haven’t been in the principal’s office in two months. ” • “I love this class – it has been the most impactive class – I don’t get mad at teachers and I learned how to listen and not react. ”
• “I liked the connection with horticulture. Teamwork and communication skills have helped a lot. ” • “The class taught me self-control and responsibility. ”
Guiding Principals ü Address real life social interactions ü Authentic assessment of SS ü Appropriate for all students ü Key elements of effective instruction ü Address career-related learning
FOUNDATION SKILLS q q q COMMUNICATION q PROBLEM-SOLVING LOCUS OF CONTROL TEAMWORK
ATTITUDES q ENTHUSIASM q DEPENDABILITY q HONESTY
q Statement of Learning Outcomes q Review q Description of Required Materials q Vocabulary q Description of the Activity q Wrap-up/Homework
Let’s try some lessons…
q. Each team has 2 minutes to solve problems q. Each team member must solve a problem q. First four questions are from each category q. Can only ask for help from teammates q. First round with 100 or 200 point problems
q. This game will be played at each table q. Teams of 2 -3 members q. Read the statement q. Define whether “owning” or “moaning” (1 pt) q. Provide the opposite example (2 pts) q. Role play (3 pts)
q This activity is done at each table q Volunteer reads scenario q Define dependability in this scenario q Discuss and record RADD elements q Report to large group
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