Resources & Learning Activities

Now that you’ve learned about Hopeful Transitions and your role, use the Resources and Learning Activities filter on this screen to access appropriate resources and learning activities. 

Resources and Learning Activities

Official Languages Programs

Learn French-speaking skills while experiencing a different local culture in another part of Canada.

New Brunswick Teen Apprenticeship Program (NBTAP)

A resource supporting experiential paid summer work for high school learners.

New Brunswick Environmental Network

Network supporting learners interested in exploring careers in environmental sustainability in New Brunswick.

NBjobs.ca

Learn about careers in NB and supports to achieve your career goals.

National Career Development Association (NCDA) – Archives (K – 12)

These archives host articles and other resources to support career development education.

myBlueprint: Transition to High School Teacher Guide

A guide for educators in facilitating a middle school students transition to high school activity.

myBlueprint: Transition to High School Student Guide

The Transition to High School Student guide was created to support students transition to high school.

myBlueprint Workshop Series

Have your whole school or specific cohorts using myBlueprint within three one-hour workshops.

Career Life Plan

As part of the Anglophone Sector’s new graduation requirements, every learner will be required to develop an ongoing personalized Career Life Plan.

A cornerstone for the Grade 9 year is Career Connected Learning. Career Connected Learning is embedded in Personal Wellness 9, but is also important for other curricular areas, as it is foundational to individual decisions about courses and willingness to engage in the multi-faceted high school experience (ie. courses, social activities, co- and extracurriculars, and community involvement)

For students expected to graduate in 2026 and after, the graduation requirements are new. Policy 316B indicates that as of 2026, graduates must:

 

  • have met learning requirements prescribed in Grade 9 curriculum
  • have completed compulsory credit-hours in Grades 10 through 12
  • have accumulated 100 credit-hours to apply for graduation
  • have developed a documented Career Life Plan

Career Connected Learning Professional Learning 

PLHub Career Connected Learning

Career Connected Learning | PL Hub (nbed.ca)

Professional Learning Series

The following modules are designed to support K-12 educators in preparing learners for the future. Each module takes 1 to 2 hours to complete.

Educators will receive a certificate of completion for each module and those who complete all five modules will receive a Career Connected Educator badge for their signature block.

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