Use this Community of Practice presentation to assist classroom teachers in embedding career readiness skills in their classroom curriculum.
- Subject:
- Career and Technical Education
- Material Type:
- Other
- Author:
- Lynn Aprill
- Date Added:
- 12/27/2022
Use this Community of Practice presentation to assist classroom teachers in embedding career readiness skills in their classroom curriculum.
In this unit, high school juniors will research one career of their choice, based on analysis of results of their three assessments on Career Cruising (Career Matchmaker, Ability Profiler and Learning Styles Inventory). In this process, students will develop the skills necessary to writing a high-quality, well-founded research paper. Topics will include source integrity, works cited pages (both formatting and the creation of citations for works cited page), the correct format for various in-text citations, stages of research, development of graphic organizers, translation of graphic organizer in the creation of an outline, transferring outline topics to paragraphs, developing strong introductory and concluding paragraphs, creating effective transition sentences, formatting cover pages, editing, revising, peer editing and submission of final draft.
Students will research a career of their choice and present information about their chosen career in the form of a wax museum where they dress like the people would in that career and report basic facts about the chosen career path, such as education, salaries, and daily activities.
Measurement and common math are required to perform your job duties in nearly every aspect of conveyor manufacturing. I have compiled a list of skills relating to math and measurement that are essential for successful job performance. This include being able to:
Read a tape measure accurately
Add or subtract fractions
Convert fractions to decimal form
Use a decimal equivalent card or chart (drill gage)
Here you'll find links to additional free (although not OER) career-based learning resources found on the Internet.
You will choose from list of jobs at Green Valley Dairy. Your work will include researching this career, interviewing personnel from Green Valley Dairy within these positions, and creating a presentation which you will share with class.
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, and guests Max Green (NYC restaurant owner) and Jared Bobkin (executive chef and contestant on "Hell's Kitchen with Gordon Ramsey" to explore the culinary industry. Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Rubin-Webinar-Worksheet-Q-and-A-about-being-a-Chef-October-2021.docx
Featuring career information from Lucas Koening, Chief Technology Officer at Kerber Rose
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, and Rodney Muterspaw, former chief of police in Middletown, Ohio, for a frank, honest conversation about working in criminal justice. This conversation covers the power of employability skills, how to engage with the public, the value of patience and so much more.
Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Rubin-Webinar-Worksheet-Q-and-A-about-Criminal-Justice-Jan-26-1.docx
This 7th grade Jobs and Employers lesson leads students through a comparison of two colleges using student-selected criteria in the Xello platform.
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
Interested in solar, wind, electric power distribution, or energy efficiency? Students don’t need to go far: local Wisconsin vocational schools—along with traditional colleges and universities—all offer degrees and programs to help meet this workforce demand.Slipstream partnered with Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) to obtain interviews from several stakeholders that are on the front lines of a clean energy future. Join us for a behind the scenes look into some of these careers and the people that are making an impact every day here in Wisconsin.
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, and Hiral Patel, a senior clinical laboratory specialist, for a conversation on the world of being a lab technician. Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Rubin-Webinar-Worksheet-Q-and-A-about-Lab-Technician-April-2022.docx
Computers in the clouds!? Hear about Cloud Computing from Ben Jaffe, (Northwestern Mutual); Nick Harris, (Inception Health) and moderated by Megan Choy (UW-Madison). 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 someday!
Featuring an interview with Eric, 2018 NEWMA AllStar from Coating Excellence in Wrightstown (2:22 minutes).
Featuring Career Information from Jessica Atkinson, Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) administrator, Woodside Senior Communities
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
In this lesson, students will be learning to convert Inches to centimeters and millimeters.