AGILITIES – Student Opportunity Tools

You see it in the news, job postings, and thought articles every day: the 21st-century workplace is rapidly evolving; today’s youth must prepare for careers that may change or don’t yet exist.. As these career shifts are unfolding in real time, however, how can CTE teachers and career counselors help young people see viable career pathways? What off-the-shelf tools are available to guide the next generation as they navigate an uncertain future in the workforce?

One option comes from Empowered’s community partner, The DeBruce Foundation.  Their Agilities© Framework debuted in 2019 and is based on an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data covering nearly 1,000 occupations and 60,000 specific jobs. It emphasizes the actual work being performed rather than traditional skill requirements. At the heart of this idea is the concept of comparative advantage, the belief that each person has unique skills that, when combined with others’ strengths, lead to more successful outcomes.

(Middle School, High School (8th Grade and Beyond))

Students begin their career exploration with a free, 15-minute online assessment that prompts them to reflect on tasks they enjoy and are good at. Their responses generate a personalized, ranked list of Agilities that highlight their current strengths and interests. Over 400,000 have taken the assessment.

Using their personalized Agile Work Profiler results Agilities profile, students explore career pathways through a self-paced or teacher-guided experience. The Career Explorer Tools© are interactive tools to discover career options and learn more about jobs, including:

  • Agilities used
  • Salary
  • Industry
  • Demand
  • Education and preparation

The Agilities’ Career Explorer Tools offer interactive resources, including databases that show:

  • Agilities required by occupation
  • Pay scales by Agility
  • Job demand by Agility
  • Post-secondary education options

For example, the Agility called “Operating Objects” lists a variety of aligned careers such as mail clerks, Emergency Medical Technicians, forensic science technicians, machinists, tractor-trailer drivers, and several others.

(Elementary School, Middle School, High School)

Agilities.org provides downloadable, grade-specific resources that are used by over 1,400 school districts across the country. These resources include:

  • Ready-made lessons including facilitation guides, teaching slides, and student handouts
  • Posters and occupation fact sheets
  • Interactive games, reflective activities, and videos
  • Group projects and discussion prompts
  • Professional Development for Educators

Educators can access free virtual and in-person training, along with facilitation guides, lesson plans, videos, templates, and standards-aligned documentation for Common Core, CASEL, Jobs for America’s Graduates, and National Employability Skills.

All Agilities tools and resources are available to educators and students at no cost. We encourage you to take their free Agile Work Profiler assessment and judge for yourself the value for students. Be sure to share your experiences with us on “Teacher Talk” inside Empowered Hub.

The DeBruce Foundation’s Agilities framework is a valuable resource to help students identify and hone their comparative advantages for future-ready careers. Blending this with many of Empowered’s activities and principled strategies can help build a collaborative culture where students find their individual paths to success.

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