Career Exploration Lessons
Found 6 free book(s)CAREER EXPLORATION LESSONS FOR EIGHTH GRADE
www.exploring.orgCareer Exploration Lessons for Eighth Grade—Unit 1 9 Unit 1 Exploration of Self My Way or the Highway Career Education Focus: 1. Characterize group dynamics. 2. Understand the meaning of consensus within a group. 3. Assess the workings within a team necessary for reaching a consensus. 4. Illustrate the use of positive persuasive techniques. 5.
Networking - DOL
www.dol.govnetworking activity important to the career development and career exploration process. An informational interview is an interview with a person who is doing the kind of work in which you are interested. It is an excellent technique to use when you want to: explore
WHEN I GROW UP
www.wrksolutions.comThe When I Grow Up career exploration curricula serve students, teachers, parents and the community of those in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grades. Each grade level curriculum is designed to cater to the needs of the students and those presenting the information at …
Careers in the Curriculum. - Careers and Enterprise
www.careersandenterprise.co.ukcareer readiness e.g. improving career exploration skills, understanding of occupations, decision-making and decidedness and preparedness for tran-sitions; and educational outcomes e.g. improving attendance and raising educational outcomes. There is considerable room to improve the evidence base for careers in the curriculum.
Cisco Packet Tracer
www.cisco.comhands-on lessons for students that offer value and relevance in their classrooms. Students can build, configure, and troubleshoot networks using virtual equipment and simulated connections, alone or in collaboration with other students. Packet Tracer offers an effective, interactive environment for learning networking concepts and protocols.
Specification COMPUTER SCIENCE
www.ocr.org.uk• Topic Exploration Packs • Lesson Elements. Along with subject-specific resources, you’ll also have access to a selection of generic resources that focus on skills development and professional guidance for teachers. Skills Guides – we’ve produced a set of Skills Guides that are not specific to Computer Science, but each