Career Planning
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Presentations focused on helping students develop their plans for the future. These presentations assume that careers are self directed with directions arising from an understanding of self, the labor market and personal goals.
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This presentation points out how higher levels of education actually provide students with more choice in their professional careers, a less obvious, but more poignant criteria than the often used comparison of salaries. The presentation goes on to include information about those choices and some information about college entrance. A matching Kahoot acts as review and a fun test.
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This presentation answers these questions:
1. Why plan your career? 2. How to start planning? (Follow the RRAT method) 3 . What are the Common missteps of Career Planning Finally it quickly reviews a few resources students can use. |
Designed for CALM class this covers the reasons students should consider their unique strengths before deciding on a career path. The RRAT Method emphasis self reflection and research.
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Designed for Grade 12's struggling to find a direction: What to do if you are in grade 12 and do not have a career plan and you are not keen on panicking. Good Ideas for grade 12's in this situation.
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Designed for CALM class. Tells the story of two acquaintances and asks students why plan your future?
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Resources
A workbook for high school on career and job search - the workbook has a terrible name but some good ideas.
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