All resources in CR and Classroom Curriculum

Chef and Restaurateur

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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

Material Type: Other

Author: Danny Rubin

Clean Energy Careers Video Series

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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.

Material Type: Other

Author: Lynn Aprill

Career Connections: Hospitality and Tourism

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Career Connections is a powerful career resource for any student! Young professionals tell us about their jobs and take us behind the scenes to show us what they do every day. Learn about Ohio’s in-demand jobs, and what it takes to get there. Funding From BEMC (Broadcast Educational Media Commission)In partnership with Ohio Department of Education and Ohio Means Jobs

Material Type: Other

Author: Lynn Aprill

Mathematical Modeling Challenge 1 - Meals on Wheels

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The mathematical modeling process often begins with messy real-life problems that require students to formulate questions, make assumptions, and construct a mathematical model to describe a real world situation. Wisconsin Math Council is happy to launch our Wisconsin Modeling Challenges. Each challenge contains the context and a strategy to launch the modeling task so that students at any grade level can identify questions and make observations. Each challenge also contains specific grade level modeling tasks related to the context. WMC hopes that these challenges will engage your learners in experiences to become “flexible users of mathematics who see how mathematics can be used to understand their world and the world around them.” The Context for Challenge 1: Meals on Wheels delivers approximately 221 million meals each year to 2.4 million seniors. Meals are delivered around lunch time by volunteers who also conduct wellness checks.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Author: Wisconsin Math Council

Marketing Career Resources

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Click on this resource to find lesson plans and web resources aligned to the Marketing Career Cluster. Be sure to think outside the box--many careers can be found in multiple career clusters and many career clusters can be taught as part of the curricula in multiple middle and high school classes! Disciplinary Literacy resources are included because reading, writing, speaking, and listening in this content area are critical skills for students to master if they are pursuing careers in this content area.

Material Type: Other

Author: Lynn Aprill

Finance Career Resources

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Click on this resource to find lesson plans and web resources aligned to the Finance Career Cluster. Be sure to think outside the box--many careers can be found in multiple career clusters and many career clusters can be taught as part of the curricula in multiple middle and high school classes! 

Material Type: Other

Author: Lynn Aprill

Business Management & Administration Career Resources

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Click on this resource to find lesson plans and web resources aligned to the Business Management and Administration Career Cluster. Be sure to think outside the box--many careers can be found in multiple career clusters and many career clusters can be taught as part of the curricula in multiple middle and high school classes! Disciplinary Literacy resources are included because reading, writing, speaking, and listening in this content area are critical skills for students to master if they are pursuing careers in this content area.

Material Type: Other

Author: Lynn Aprill

Business/Finance/Marketing Career Cluster Chart

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Business and other business-related careers can be found in nearly every career cluster! Most businesses needs the support of administrative assistants, accountants, receptionists, business managers--you name it. So don't limit your job search to just one career cluster. Click here for Business-related careers which can be found in the attached Career Cluster Chart.

Material Type: Reading

Author: Lynn Aprill

Shadow: Job Shadowing a Sports Marketing Expert at T-Mobile Stadium [Sports Jobs]

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Mitch is a HUGE sports fan who dreams of a career in sports management. In his spare time, the high schooler loves working for his local junior ice hockey team, the Seattle Thunderbirds, where he helps hype up the crowd during intermission. Now he’s taking his passion for sports business to the next level by spending a day with a real-life sports marketing pro. In this episode of SHADOW, see what happens when Mitch gets the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shadow Seattle Mariners marketing exec Tyler at T-Mobile Stadium. Will his experience be a home run?

Material Type: Other

Author: American Student Assistance