Wednesday 31 August 2011

About Me


Course Outline

Chinook High School
Cali Harris
Class website: www.calmwithcali.blogspot.com
CALM 10 / 20 Course Outline
The aim of Senior High School Career and Life Management (CALM), is to enable students to make well-informed, considered decisions and choices in all aspects of their lives and to develop behaviours and attitudes that contribute to the well being and respect of self and others, now and in the future.  CALM is the core course for health literacy at the senior high school level in Alberta.
The aim of the CALM curriculum is articulated through three general outcomes:
1.      Personal Choices
a.       Students will apply and understanding of the emotional/psychological, intellectual, social, spiritual and physical dimensions of health – and the dynamic interplay of these factors – in managing personal well being.
2.      Resource Choices
a.       Students will make responsible decisions in the use of finances and other resources that reflect personal values and goals and demonstrate commitment to self and others.
3.      Career and Life Choices
a.       Students will develop and apply processes for managing personal, lifelong career development.
So....What’s in it for me?
Personal and Interpersonal Choices:
This section will teach you about the holistic aspects of health.  You will examine the lifestyle choices necessary for improving and maintaining health and well-being.  We will look at creative thinking and attempt to brainstorm how to solve problems in our own city! You will also look at interpersonal relationships by identifying expectations and issues within relationships.  The knowledge, skills, and attributes you need to have great relationships will be explored. You will learn about responsible sexual decision-making, abstinence, sexually transmitted infections, contraception, and the consequences of sexual behaviour.
Career and Life Choices:
This unit will help you examine the career planning process and develop employability skills to help you find, acquire and maintain employment.  You will have a chance to do some self-assessment, career exploration, decision making and action planning.  You will be encouraged to look at a variety of careers and find out job availability and issues in the workplace. There will be a guest speaker come to talk to us about self employment too. You will also get the chance to experience your dream job first hand!
Financial Planning and Resource Choices:
This section will help you effectively manage your resources, particularly your finances.  You will develop an understanding of financial planning, budgeting, living on your own, investment, credit and insurance.  You will have an opportunity to apply your skills in a simulation unit where you will move out, find an apartment and buy a car, food, clothes, etc.
What You Can Expect:
All of the assignments will be able to be included in the major project – your personal portfolio. Plenty of class time will be given to insure your success! You can expect me to give you plenty of feedback and support you in the work you do.
Achievement
20% - Personal Choices Unit
v  This is Me Assignment (5%), Improving Health Response (5%), Lethbridge Problem Solving Group Assignment (5%) and Notebook (5%)
20% - Career and Life Choices Unit
v  An Hour at My Dream Job Assignment (10%), Notebook (5%), Midterm Quiz (5%)
20% - Resource Choices Unit
v  Moving Out Assignment (10%) and Cash Flow Response (5%), Notebook (5%)
20% - Career Portfolio Project
10% - In Class Participation
10% - Final Exam
* The unit percentages include the assignments, notebook reflections and quizzes
**If your parent or guardian does not wish you to participate in the human sexuality component of CALM, they must submit a letter to the teacher indicating their wishes.  You will be assigned and alternate assignment during this unit.

Tentative Scheduling

Class Number
Topic and Assignments
1
Introduction and Orientation
2
Portfolio
3
Team Building and Roles
4
This is Me
5
Balanced Health
6
Emotional and Spiritual Health
7
Relational Health
8
Intimacy
9
Sexual Health
10
Problem Solving
11
Small Group Problem Solving
12
Stress and Change
13
Media
14
Media
15
Media
16
Addictions
17
Addictions with Guest Speaker
18
Personal Health Planning
19
Transitions and Changes
20
When I Grow Up…
21
Dream Job
22
Entrepreneurship with Guest Speaker
23
Personal Resources
24
Personal Resources
25
Job Extension
26
Interviews
27
Keeping the Job
28
Balancing a Budget
29
Cash Flow Board Game and Moving Out Project
30
Cash Flow Board Game and Moving Out Project
31
Cash Flow Board Game and Moving Out Project
32
Credit and Debit
33
Maxed Out Video
34
Maxed Out Video
35
Insurance and Investments with Guest Speaker
36
Lemon Apprentice
37
Lemon Apprentice
38
Lemon Apprentice
39
University of Lethbridge Presentation Guest Speaker
40
Lethbridge College Presentation Guest Speaker
41
Working in the Trades: Guest Speakers
42
Consumerism
43
Consumerism
44
Portfolio Work Day
45
Portfolio Work Day
46
Final Exam
*
Christmas Break
47
Video: Life is Good
48
Video: Life is Good
49
Last Day of Classes

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Welcome!

Hi Grade 10's, 11's, 12's and parents!


I am so excited to have you this semester! We are in for an exciting ride with tons of things to learn. I have made this semester packed with things that will be applicable to YOUR life and things that I think will help equip you for the next step, whatever that may be.


We will use this site as our home page for when assignments are due, daily updates, pictures of things we are doing in class and to publish our successes stories.




Please feel free to contact me ANYTIME by email - I am here to help and support you. We have lots of guest speakers coming to share their stories and by the end I hope that you know my stories and I know yours too. Can't wait to start,


Cali