A person’s career is considered their “journey” through life, and the Career Education curriculum offers students the opportunity to pursue this journey in personally meaningful and goal-oriented ways. The Career Education curriculum supports students in becoming successful, educated citizens by helping them learn how to effectively manage their life journey toward preferred future possibilities. In Grades 10-12, students further refine personal career-life development goals through experiential learning, cultivating community connections, gathering authentic evidence of learning, and reflecting on competency development. They explore post-graduation possibilities in diverse educational, work, and personal life contexts and build the personal career-life management skills needed to effectively pursue who and how they want to be in the world. At Burnaby Central students must take the following 3 courses as they are graduation requirements: Career-Life Education 10 (CLE 10), Career-Life Connections 11 (CLC 11) and Career-Life Connections 12 (CLC 12). CLE 10 is a 4-credit course which is delivered in-person. CLC 11 (2 credits) is delivered virtually via Microsoft Teams along with CLC 12 (2 credits). In CLC 12 students will present a Capstone project as a culmination of their journey.