Over the past four weeks my life has really consisted of one thing: The Career Planning Module. If you are unfamiliar with how this fits in to the BECA Program, please take a look at our Course One breakdown.
Module | Duration in Hours |
BECA.org | 2 |
Career Plan | 6 |
Typing | 30 |
Microsoft Word | 34 |
Windows + Internet | 48 |
Total Hours | 120 |
The career plan module was designed to guide our becados through a process of self-reflection, as well as setting practical and achievable long-term goals that will lead to economically sustainable careers.
As you can imagine, developing any presentation the first time around is challenging, but given the fact that our Career Planning Module consisted of six hours of training for five BECA Course One sections, this challenge carried some heavier weight.
Luckily, we had a helper throughout this stretch - our very own Cristina, born and raised in
In terms of planning careers, by no means are we experts. But as administrators of the BECA program, we know what we are looking for when a student says, “I want to study X because of Y.” Even if a student’s plan has potential to change, we still want to see one – a set of ideas with reasons supporting it.
To spice up the ideas, participation, and presentation, we included the following in our Module: Guest speakers, group exercises, simulations, and discussions.
While our students rated the Career Plan Module favorably, we really won’t know just how successful our module was until we see what our students submit to us for BECA Intensive. And, even then, until we see how many of you decide to sponsor them!
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