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Naviance

Naviance. November 13, 2013. Breakdown of today . Learn about the counseling department Access your Naviance account Set smart goals Discover a career interest area

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Naviance

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  1. Naviance November 13, 2013

  2. Breakdown of today • Learn about the counseling department • Access your Naviance account • Set smart goals • Discover a career interest area • Go to WAHS page and under departments choose Counselors. On the left choose Freshman information and complete the pre-test.

  3. Meet the STaff • Mrs. Moore- Students last name A-G • Mrs. Kidd- Students last name H-N • Ms. Seligman- Students last name O-Z • Counseling Secretary- Mrs. Radford • Social Worker- Mrs. Murray • Graduation Coach- Ms. Haith • Nurse- Mrs. Bowling

  4. What we do • Academic • Study skills • College search • Recommendations • Scholarships • Personal/social • Mediations • Parent concerns • Harmful thoughts • Bullying • Career • Interest inventory • Career match • Match interest with college

  5. What is Naviance • Naviance is a college and career readiness platform that helps connect academic achievement to post-secondary goals. • Its comprehensive college and career planning solutions optimize student success, enhance school counselor productivity, and track results for school and district administrators. • Naviance Video

  6. Login to naviance

  7. Your family connection

  8. Your family connection

  9. Freshman Transition Survey

  10. Your goals

  11. Steps to make it happen

  12. specific

  13. measurable

  14. Attainable

  15. Relevant/realistic

  16. Time-bound

  17. Know where you are headed

  18. Practice • Beginning academic goal: Get good grades • Specific: Who, why • Why do you want these good grades, why is it important? • Measurable: what • What are good grades? These differ among people. • All A’s? Maybe B’s and C’s? • Attainable: • How far off is your goal from where you are now? Do you possess the skills? • Realistic: • Are you committed to the goal? Is it something you can accomplish? • Time sensitive: • When will you know you are done? What is the stopping point? • Ending academic goal: I will earn all A’s during the fall 2013 semester.

  19. Create your oneacademic & personal goals

  20. Input your goals

  21. Your turn • Specific • Answers the question who and what • Measurable • Answers the question how • Attainable • Goal is reasonable to accomplish • Relevant • Aligned with what you are hoping to accomplish • Expected result? • Time bound • Clearly defined time frame. Answers when

  22. Career Finder

  23. Career Finder

  24. Your assessment

  25. Post Assessment • WAHS website under Freshman (where you took pretest). There will be a post test there now too.

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