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A practical guide to preparing students and job candidates for the demands of the modern workplace

How can we prepare learners for an ever-changing world and job market? What are 21st century employers looking for in applicants, and how do we coach jobseekers to be ready on day one? Now is the time to rethink and expand how we prepare job seekers for the roles that will launch their careers. In Shift Teaching Forward, Kelly Cassaro gives educators the knowledge, insight, and practical advice they need to prime students for the social, emotional, and behavioral skills they need to thrive in tomorrow's workplace.

Shift Teaching Forward showcases the ecosystem of elements that characterizes a successful job-training program. As educators, we need to focus not only on standards alignment and technical skills, but also on the soft skills that will make students stand out as job candidates. In today's labor market, being able to do the job is just the f

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 The Jobs Landscape Is Changing 9

Change Is the Only Constant 10

The Pandemic and Everything After 13

Understanding the Future of Work 14

Who Does the Work 16

How the Work Is Done 19

Giving Students the Advantage 25

2 The Connection between Education and Employment 27

The Bridge between Secondary Education and Employment 29

Challenges and Barriers 33

Sage on the Stage, Guide on the Side 34

Evolving Mindsets 38

The Importance of Equity in Education 39

A Sense of Belonging 42

Embedding Employability into the Curriculum 43

Guaranteed Work Experience 43

3 Two Frameworks for Understanding Social-Emotional Skills 45

SEL in the Jobs-Training Landscape 46

What Is Social and Emotional Learning? 49

Which SEL Skills Need to Be Taught? 51

The CASEL 5: Core SEL Competencies 52

Durable Skills Framework 60

What Are Durable Skills? 61

Closing Thoughts on Social and Emotional Learning 74

4 Does Teaching Social-Emotional Learning Work? 77

Emotional Intelligence and Academic Achievement 78

Links between Moral Reasoning and Academic Performance 80

School-Wide SEL Programming’s Impact on Academic Performance 81

School-Wide SEL Programming’s beyond Academic Achievement 82

Characteristics of Successful SEL Programs 83

Longevity of Impacts from SEL Interventions 86

Emotional Intelligence and Job Performance 88

The Case for SEL: A Summary 89

5 Evaluating Social-Emotional Learning Needs, Activities, and Outcomes 91

Start with the End in Mind 92

What Does Formative Evaluation Involve? 94

Eight Steps to Support the Formative Evaluation Process 94

What Does Process Evaluation Involve? 98

Exploring the Kirkpatrick Model 99

What Does End-of-Program Evaluation Involve? 102

Best Practices in Experimental Design 104

How Do We Robustly Measure SEL? 106

Ethics 109

6 Overcoming Student-Specific Employability Challenges 115

Increasing Exposure and Igniting Interest 117

Increasing Social Capital 119

Identifying and Overcoming Pressures 120

Identifying Student Strengths 122

Cultivating a Sense of Belonging 123

Challenges beyond the Educator’s Reach 125

7 Establishing Common Language for an Employability-Driven Classroom Culture 127

Common Language for Career-Focused Competencies 128

Common Language for a Culture of Learning and Teaching 131

8 Classroom Strategies to Increase Employability 143

Three Strategies for Creating a Supportive Culture 144

Role Plays and Case Studies 150

Bring In the Learning and Take Out the Learning 155

Embrace AI in Your Teaching Practice 158

Micro-Moments for Increased Career Awareness 160

9 Developing Curriculum Where Employment Comes First 169

The Employability-Focused Curriculum Design Process 170

Employment at the Center of Design 188

A Note on Design Thinking 190

Conclusion 193

There Is Power in Community 194

Start Somewhere, and Start Small 195

Everything Begins with Intention 197

Go Forward 198

Resource Guide 199

References 207

Acknowledgments 211

About the Authors 213

Index 215

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      Book Synopsis

      A practical guide to preparing students and job candidates for the demands of the modern workplace

      How can we prepare learners for an ever-changing world and job market? What are 21st century employers looking for in applicants, and how do we coach jobseekers to be ready on day one? Now is the time to rethink and expand how we prepare job seekers for the roles that will launch their careers. In Shift Teaching Forward, Kelly Cassaro gives educators the knowledge, insight, and practical advice they need to prime students for the social, emotional, and behavioral skills they need to thrive in tomorrow's workplace.

      Shift Teaching Forward showcases the ecosystem of elements that characterizes a successful job-training program. As educators, we need to focus not only on standards alignment and technical skills, but also on the soft skills that will make students stand out as job candidates. In today's labor market, being able to do the job is just the f

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      1 The Jobs Landscape Is Changing 9

      Change Is the Only Constant 10

      The Pandemic and Everything After 13

      Understanding the Future of Work 14

      Who Does the Work 16

      How the Work Is Done 19

      Giving Students the Advantage 25

      2 The Connection between Education and Employment 27

      The Bridge between Secondary Education and Employment 29

      Challenges and Barriers 33

      Sage on the Stage, Guide on the Side 34

      Evolving Mindsets 38

      The Importance of Equity in Education 39

      A Sense of Belonging 42

      Embedding Employability into the Curriculum 43

      Guaranteed Work Experience 43

      3 Two Frameworks for Understanding Social-Emotional Skills 45

      SEL in the Jobs-Training Landscape 46

      What Is Social and Emotional Learning? 49

      Which SEL Skills Need to Be Taught? 51

      The CASEL 5: Core SEL Competencies 52

      Durable Skills Framework 60

      What Are Durable Skills? 61

      Closing Thoughts on Social and Emotional Learning 74

      4 Does Teaching Social-Emotional Learning Work? 77

      Emotional Intelligence and Academic Achievement 78

      Links between Moral Reasoning and Academic Performance 80

      School-Wide SEL Programming’s Impact on Academic Performance 81

      School-Wide SEL Programming’s beyond Academic Achievement 82

      Characteristics of Successful SEL Programs 83

      Longevity of Impacts from SEL Interventions 86

      Emotional Intelligence and Job Performance 88

      The Case for SEL: A Summary 89

      5 Evaluating Social-Emotional Learning Needs, Activities, and Outcomes 91

      Start with the End in Mind 92

      What Does Formative Evaluation Involve? 94

      Eight Steps to Support the Formative Evaluation Process 94

      What Does Process Evaluation Involve? 98

      Exploring the Kirkpatrick Model 99

      What Does End-of-Program Evaluation Involve? 102

      Best Practices in Experimental Design 104

      How Do We Robustly Measure SEL? 106

      Ethics 109

      6 Overcoming Student-Specific Employability Challenges 115

      Increasing Exposure and Igniting Interest 117

      Increasing Social Capital 119

      Identifying and Overcoming Pressures 120

      Identifying Student Strengths 122

      Cultivating a Sense of Belonging 123

      Challenges beyond the Educator’s Reach 125

      7 Establishing Common Language for an Employability-Driven Classroom Culture 127

      Common Language for Career-Focused Competencies 128

      Common Language for a Culture of Learning and Teaching 131

      8 Classroom Strategies to Increase Employability 143

      Three Strategies for Creating a Supportive Culture 144

      Role Plays and Case Studies 150

      Bring In the Learning and Take Out the Learning 155

      Embrace AI in Your Teaching Practice 158

      Micro-Moments for Increased Career Awareness 160

      9 Developing Curriculum Where Employment Comes First 169

      The Employability-Focused Curriculum Design Process 170

      Employment at the Center of Design 188

      A Note on Design Thinking 190

      Conclusion 193

      There Is Power in Community 194

      Start Somewhere, and Start Small 195

      Everything Begins with Intention 197

      Go Forward 198

      Resource Guide 199

      References 207

      Acknowledgments 211

      About the Authors 213

      Index 215

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