Curriculum

Curriculum

The goal of The Dream Share Project Curriculum is to help students discover their passion and create a path to their dream job. This curriculum was designed as an in-class companion to The Dream Share Project documentary film and the book Build Your Dreams: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love. The curriculum can be used throughout a semester, or you can pick and choose exercises for single classes, events, or training sessions.

We’ve created five lesson plans to help students identify and pursue their career goals:road sketch

Lesson Plan 1: Discover

Lesson Plan 2: Explore

Lesson Plan 3: Launch

Lesson Plan 4: Fund

Lesson Plan 5: Adapt & Thrive

Download Lesson Plan 1 For Free

In Lesson Plan #1: Discover, students will increase their self-understanding, differentiate between hobbies and passions, and connect their interest to potential careers.

Purchase Full Curriculum & License (62 pages)

The curriculum package costs $299 per year and can be purchased through our online store.  Once your purchase is complete you will be able to download the curriculum. The DVD and book will be shipped to you in 10-15 days.

 

The Curriculum Package includes:

  • DVD(s) of The Dream Share Project for in-class or campus screenings
  • Public Performance Rights for 1 year
  • Copy of Build Your Dreams: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love
  • “Chase Your Dream!” 30-minute workshop (packet and instructions)
  • 62 page curriculum with 5 Lesson Plans, each containing:
    • 5 key topics
    • 5 learning outcomes
    • 6 in-class activities
    • 5-8 discussion questions
    • 5-8 worksheets to copy and distribute
    • 6-12 homework exercises (students will need a copy of Build Your Dreams: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love)
    • 5-8 suggestions for further reading
    • Instructor’s notes

Who This Curriculum Is For:

  • High School & College
  • Career exploration classes
  • Entrepreneurship classes
  • Leadership classes
  • University 101, freshman transition, or similar introductory classes
  • Senior seminar or graduation prep classes
  • Honors seminars or capstone classes
  • Career and counseling centers
  • First Year Experience programs
  • Student leadership programs and training
  • Orientation events
  • Training for orientation staff – advisors, student staff, peer mentors
  • Residence Life programs
  • Training for Resident Advisors
  • Student organization programming and training (SGA, Student Activities, BSU, etc.)
  • Campus film series
  • Service Learning programs and staff training
  • Student admission and ambassador training
  • Greek Life programs