• I can successfully match each Holland Code Label with the description …
• I can successfully match each Holland Code Label with the description of the personality type • I can identify how three of my Saved Careers are good matches for my personality
• I can apply background knowledge of personality styles and apply them …
• I can apply background knowledge of personality styles and apply them to career choices • I can better understand how personality types relate to core job tasks and workplace environments
• I can reflect on how my personality style has helped me …
• I can reflect on how my personality style has helped me relate to others at school and one other environment (ex. Clubs, sports teams, workplaces, or volunteer activities)
This middle school Careers lesson leads students through an exploration of majors …
This middle school Careers lesson leads students through an exploration of majors associated with a student-chosen career cluster and the typical coursework expected for that major.
You have already spent time looking at learning styles and determining which …
You have already spent time looking at learning styles and determining which style allows you to learn best in different situations. Your learning style can’t tell you what classes you’ll get good grades in. And it sure doesn’t reflect your ability to learn. But there are lots of ways you can tap into your preferred learning style to help you when you’re studying or working in class. You may already have a good idea of what techniques work best for you.
In this Xello lesson, you will investigate visual, auditory, and tactile learning styles, and explore how understanding your own learning style can help you in school and on the job. Make SURE you have already taken the Learning Styles quiz in Xello before starting this lesson!
Think about these questions: Who gives you the best advice? Who gives …
Think about these questions: Who gives you the best advice? Who gives you great advice on dating? Who gives you advice on your math homework? You probably have three different people you turn to, depending on the topic. How about this question--Who gives you the best advice about career planning? You can probably name a few people. What would the advantages be of consulting an expert in the field that interests you? In this activity, you will have the opportunity to get advice about an occupation that interests you from a career coach who performs that job.
Welcome back to Xello! You’ll be using the resources on the Xello …
Welcome back to Xello! You’ll be using the resources on the Xello platform again this year as you start thinking about and planning for your future career. Follow the directions below to log into Xello and personalize your Xello page.
In this Xello interactive lesson, you will take the information you’ve learned …
In this Xello interactive lesson, you will take the information you’ve learned about career pathways and apply it to three careers which you have previously saved. You’ll identify what you like and dislike about the learning pathways to these three saved careers and evaluate your likelihood of pursuing the required training.
In this Xello activity, you will be introduced to 3 learning styles …
In this Xello activity, you will be introduced to 3 learning styles before completing Xello’s 20 question Learning Style quiz, where you’ll discover how you learn and remember information best. After you complete the quiz in Xello, regroup as a class for a post discussion.
It’s great to know which careers align with your skills and interests. …
It’s great to know which careers align with your skills and interests. But where will you find a job in one of these career fields? Do you know businesses in your community or state which have employees doing the kind of work you are interested in? In this activity, you will have the opportunity to find some employers which hire for your career interests and do a little research into these companies.
Welcome to Xello! You’ll be using the resources on the Xello platform …
Welcome to Xello! You’ll be using the resources on the Xello platform through middle and high school as you start thinking about and planning for your future career. Follow the directions below to log into Xello and personalize your Xello page.
So, what do you like to do? Play basketball? Cook? Read? Sometimes …
So, what do you like to do? Play basketball? Cook? Read? Sometimes our interests can help us determine our future careers. Today you’ll have the opportunity to add some of your interests to your Xello page.
In this Xello interactive lesson, you will reflect on some of the …
In this Xello interactive lesson, you will reflect on some of the interests you have saved in Xello's interest inventory, explore the link between interests and various careers, and investigate how you interests match up with a career you like.
Hear from Joe Poeschl (The Commons & FOR-M), Nicole Powley (UW-Milwaukee, Lubar …
Hear from Joe Poeschl (The Commons & FOR-M), Nicole Powley (UW-Milwaukee, Lubar Entrepreneurship Center), Matt Friedel (Milwaukee Venture Partners Angel Network) and moderator Aaron Davis (MKE Tech). The following videos will give you a look into the variety of tech jobs and careers available to you and how you can prepare for them. Watch one - or all - and hear from experts who are doing these jobs today. As you watch the videos, download our workbook at https://bit.ly/MKEWorksheet to help you reflect on each career path and if that might be the right one for you some day!
You’ve used Xello matchmaker to gain some insight into careers which align …
You’ve used Xello matchmaker to gain some insight into careers which align with your interests. You continued by taking the Personality Assessment to align your career choices to your personality traits. Now you’ll finish the mission by completing the last questions in the Matchmaker Mission Complete, which will help refine your career choices.
The Internet has hundreds of places where you can find career information. …
The Internet has hundreds of places where you can find career information. We’ve explored a few new places besides Xello over the years. Another great resource is videos! If you aren’t familiar with TedTalks, they are short informational speeches about a particular topic. Today you’ll have the choice of a TedTalk to watch on a career-related topic and then you’ll reflect on what you learned from the talk.
Back in 8th Grade, you first investigated your post-secondary options. You learned …
Back in 8th Grade, you first investigated your post-secondary options. You learned about the 16 Career Clusters and thought about those most of interest to you. To help you zero in on the clusters which interest you the most, we’re going to use the Career Cluster Quiz found on the Waukesha County Technical College website.
A work value is something that's important to you in a career. …
A work value is something that's important to you in a career. For example, you may value a career that allows you to work with your hands, or be outdoors, or work on the computer exclusively. You may prefer a work environment that provides you with immediate feedback on your performance or one where you work independently. Whatever you value, knowing what's important to you can set you on the path to a career you'll find satisfying. Today, you will consider the values which will help you to choose the best career fit for you. You have two options for finding this information.
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