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Educational Technology Standards

8.1.12.A.1, 8.1.12.A.2, 8.1.12.B.2, 8.1.12.C.1, 8.1.12.D.1, 8.1.12.D.2, 8.1.12.D.3, 8.1.12.E.1, 8.1.12.F.1

Technology Operations and Concepts

Create a personal digital portfolio which reflects personal and academic interests, achievements, and career aspirations by using a variety of digital tools and resources

Produce and edit a multi-page digital document for a commercial or professional audience and present it to peers and/or professionals in that related area for review.

Creativity and Innovation

Apply previous content knowledge by creating and piloting a digital learning game or tutorial.

Communication and Collaboration

Develop an innovative solution to a real world problem or issue in collaboration with peers and experts, and present ideas for feedback through social media or in an online community.

Digital Citizenship

Demonstrate appropriate application of copyright, fair use and/or Creative Commons to an original work.

Evaluate consequences of unauthorized electronic access and disclosure, and on dissemination of personal information.

Compare and contrast policies on filtering and censorship both locally and globally.

Research and Information Literacy Produce a position statement about a real world problem by developing a systematic plan of investigation with peers and

experts synthesizing information from multiple sources.

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Decision Making

Evaluate the strengths and limitations of emerging technologies and their impact on educational, career, personal and or social needs.

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Career Ready Practices

Career Ready Practices describe the career-ready skills that all educators in all content areas should seek to develop in their students.

They are practices that have been linked to increase college, career, and life success. Career Ready Practices should be taught and

reinforced in all career exploration and preparation programs with increasingly higher levels of complexity and expectation as a

student advances through a program of study.

CRP1. Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee

Career-ready individuals understand the obligations and responsibilities of being a member of a community,

and they demonstrate this understanding every day through their interactions with others. They are

conscientious of the impacts of their decisions on others and the environment around them. They think about

the near-term and long-term consequences of their actions and seek to act in ways that contribute to the

betterment of their teams, families, community and workplace. They are reliable and consistent in going

beyond the minimum expectation and in participating in activities that serve the greater good.

CRP2. Apply appropriate academic and technical skills.

Career-ready individuals readily access and use the knowledge and skills acquired through experience and

education to be more productive. They make connections between abstract concepts with real-world

applications, and they make correct insights about when it is appropriate to apply the use of an academic skill

in a workplace situation

CRP3. Attend to personal health and financial well-being.

Career-ready individuals understand the relationship between personal health, workplace performance and

personal well-being; they act on that understanding to regularly practice healthy diet, exercise and mental

health activities. Career-ready individuals also take regular action to contribute to their personal financial wellbeing,

understanding that personal financial security provides the peace of mind required to contribute more

fully to their own career success.

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Career Ready Practices

CRP4. Communicate clearly and effectively and with reason.

Career-ready individuals communicate thoughts, ideas, and action plans with clarity, whether using written,

verbal, and/or visual methods. They communicate in the workplace with clarity and purpose to make

maximum use of their own and others’ time. They are excellent writers; they master conventions, word

choice, and organization, and use effective tone and presentation skills to articulate ideas. They are skilled at

interacting with others; they are active listeners and speak clearly and with purpose. Career-ready individuals

think about the audience for their communication and prepare accordingly to ensure the desired outcome.

CRP5. Consider the environmental, social and economic impacts of decisions.

Career-ready individuals understand the interrelated nature of their actions and regularly make decisions that

positively impact and/or mitigate negative impact on other people, organization, and the environment. They

are aware of and utilize new technologies, understandings, procedures, materials, and regulations affecting

the nature of their work as it relates to the impact on the social condition, the environment and the

profitability of the organization.

CRP6. Demonstrate creativity and innovation.

Career-ready individuals regularly think of ideas that solve problems in new and different ways, and they

contribute those ideas in a useful and productive manner to improve their organization. They can consider

unconventional ideas and suggestions as solutions to issues, tasks or problems, and they discern which ideas

and suggestions will add greatest value. They seek new methods, practices, and ideas from a variety of sources

and seek to apply those ideas to their own workplace. They take action on their ideas and understand how to

bring innovation to an organization.

CRP7. Employ valid and reliable research strategies.

Career-ready individuals are discerning in accepting and using new information to make decisions, change

practices or inform strategies. They use reliable research process to search for new information. They evaluate

the validity of sources when considering the use and adoption of external information or practices in their

workplace situation.

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Career Ready Practices

CRP8. Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

Career-ready individuals readily recognize problems in the workplace, understand the nature of the problem,

and devise effective plans to solve the problem. They are aware of problems when they occur and take action

quickly to address the problem; they thoughtfully investigate the root cause of the problem prior to

introducing solutions. They carefully consider the options to solve the problem. Once a solution is agreed

upon, they follow through to ensure the problem is solved, whether through their own actions or the actions

of others.

CRP9. Model integrity, ethical leadership and effective management.

Career-ready individuals consistently act in ways that align personal and community-held ideals and principles

while employing strategies to positively influence others in the workplace. They have a clear understanding of

integrity and act on this understanding in every decision. They use a variety of means to positively impact the

directions and actions of a team or organization, and they apply insights into human behavior to change

others’ action, attitudes and/or beliefs. They recognize the near-term and long-term effects that

management’s actions and attitudes can have on productivity, morals and organizational culture.

CRP10. Plan education and career paths aligned to personal goals.

Career-ready individuals take personal ownership of their own education and career goals, and they regularly

act on a plan to attain these goals. They understand their own career interests, preferences, goals, and

requirements. They have perspective regarding the pathways available to them and the time, effort,

experience and other requirements to pursue each, including a path of entrepreneurship. They recognize the

value of each step in the education and experiential process, and they recognize that nearly all career paths

require ongoing education and experience. They seek counselors, mentors, and other experts to assist in the

planning and execution of career and personal goals.

CRP11. Use technology to enhance productivity.

Career-ready individuals find and maximize the productive value of existing and new technology to accomplish

workplace tasks and solve workplace problems. They are flexible and adaptive in acquiring new technology.

They are proficient with ubiquitous technology applications. They understand the inherent risks-personal and

organizational-of technology applications, and they take actions to prevent or mitigate these risks.

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Career Ready Practices

CRP12. Work productively in teams while using cultural global competence.

Career-ready individuals positively contribute to every team, whether formal or informal. They apply an

awareness of cultural difference to avoid barriers to productive and positive interaction. They find ways to

increase the engagement and contribution of all team members. They plan and facilitate effective team

meetings.

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