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Arizona Department of Education Arizona Student Education & Career Action Plans
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On February 25, 2008 the Arizona State Board of Education approved Education and Career Action Plans for all Arizona students grades 9-12 (R7-2-302.05). |
Philosophy:

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We as educators believe that integrating an Education and Career Action Plan (ECAP) process into all facets of the school experience enables students to be lifelong learners and problem-solvers, developing and applying 21st century skills to their life experiences, as students, as workers, as consumers, and as responsible citizens.With the ability to identify skills and interests and to apply that knowledge to create their own ECAP, our students will have developed needed skills to advance in a more fluid, seamless transition, meeting 21st Century technologies and work place postsecondary requirements. |
Definition:
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An
ECAP (Education and Career Action Plan) reflects a student's
current plan of coursework, career aspirations, and extended
learning opportunities in order to develop the student's
individual academic and career goals. |
Resources
| ECAP Process
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ECAP
Design Committee Information
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| Arizona Department of Education
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Training Information
- June 9-11 or 16-18
- July 20-23, 2008
- Fall 2008
- Spring 2009
Training Resources
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Contact Information
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| Kay Schreiber |
| State
School Counselors Supervisor |
| Arizona Department
of Education |
| 1535 W Jefferson,
Bin 42, Phoenix, AZ 85007 |
| Location: 2005 N
Central Ave, 5th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85004 |
| Tel: (602) 542-5353 |
| Email: Kay.Schreiber@azed.gov |
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| Maxine Daly |
| Deputy
Associate Superintendent |
| Innovative and Exemplary Programs |
| Arizona Department of Education |
| 1535 W Jefferson,
Bin 21, Phoenix, AZ 85007 |
| Location: 2005 N
Central Ave, 6th
Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85004 |
| Tel: (602) 542-5510 |
| Email: Maxine.Daly@azed.gov |
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This page was last updated on
Monday, August 25, 2008.
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