Career database provides tools and resources for career exploration
- Subject:
- Career and Technical Education
- Material Type:
- Interactive
- Reference Material
- Author:
- MyPlan.com
- Date Added:
- 05/23/2018
Career database provides tools and resources for career exploration
Taught in Spanish, for students interested in exploring a variety of careers and are:- dual language immersion learners- Spanish language learners who completed AP Spanish - New arrivals who speak Spanish- Heritage language learners Assessment: formative & summative assessments around the various modes of communication: Interpersonal, Presentational, and InterpretiveStudent centered, with lots of time built in for independent exploration, sharing with groups, guest speakers, and site visits in preparation for a career post graduation and pathway to accomplish their goals.Linked to Career or World Language Standards and overlap with business and IT standards. Students will be meeting many different objectives in their coursework. Additionally, participation in this class may help students understand the relevance of their other course preparations and how those subjects contribute to career readiness.
Site provides resources, tools, goal planning, and personal assessments to assist with education and career planning, and to assist with personal, finance, and professional goal planning
In this 45 minute lesson, students will be able to:
Identify the benefits of pursuing on-the-job training experiences, specifically apprenticeships and internships
Explain the differences between apprenticeships and internships
Conduct research to find various apprenticeship and internship opportunities
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, as he learns from Chuck Little and Corey Collier about the power of apprenticeships and working in the trades. Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Rubin-Webinar-Worksheet-Q-and-A-with-Trades-Professionals.docx
Most students know about post-secondary opportunities through 4-year or technical colleges. But did you know there is another career opportunity which combines on-the-job experience with technical college coursework? In Wisconsin, this opportunity is called a Registered Apprenticeship. In this lesson, you will be learning about Adult Apprenticeships and how to pursue an apprenticeship after high school graduation if it aligns with your career goal.