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Carreras y comunidades:  Spanish language Career Exploration and preparation
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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. 

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
World Languages
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Formative Assessment
Interim/Summative Assessment
Self Assessment
Author:
Barbara A Davis
Date Added:
06/13/2024
Welding as a Career
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The Welding Fabrication & Robotics Associate Degree program prepares learners to program and operate CNC cutting and forming equipment, as well as robotic welders, and develops the skills needed to work in an advanced metal manufacturing environment. Learners also expand their print reading skills through fabrication layout, fixturing, and precision measurement. Welding metallurgy and machine shop principles are also studied. Critical thinking skills are built through problem-solving activities that foster teamwork, positive attitudes, and an understanding of global competition.

Subject:
Technology and Engineering
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
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Reading
Author:
Mr. Hannan
Date Added:
06/14/2023
What Employers Want - Youth Central
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Whatever job you're going for there are some personal qualities and skills every employer will want you to have. You can't just rely on qualifications to get you the job - things like reliability, enthusiasm, teamwork and communication skills are also important. Learn about these key characteristics and how you can show potential employers that you have them. In this video we talk to employers, job seekers and training providers in Victoria, Australia. You can get some ideas on the kind of work experience employers are interested in, the type of skills you need to develop and what will make you stand out from other job applicants.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Other
Author:
Youth Central
Date Added:
05/31/2018