Career Planning Page 87 TEACHER: Bob, please stand and use the word "deceit" in a sentence. PUPIL: I would rather sit down because "deceit" of my pants.

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Career Planning Page 87 TEACHER: Bob, please stand and use the word "deceit" in a sentence. PUPIL: I would rather sit down because "deceit" of my pants has a hole in it.

Standard 14 Essential Understandings: An awareness of personal talents, interests, and aspirations is needed to select a career. Attitudes and behaviors that support a strong work ethic enhance career success. There is a correlation among skills, education, and income. Changes in technology influence the abilities, skills, and education needed in the workforce. Essential Questions: What is the role of self-assessment in career planning? What is the role of work ethic in determining career success? What is the relationship among skills, education, and income? What influence do advances in technology have on the workplace? Vocabulary: career planning, self assessment, work ethic, fiscal responsibility

Candy Questions

Which fundamental political principle means that people are the source of any and all governmental power?

According to the Articles of Confederation, where would most of the power reside?

Which purpose of government according to the Preamble is served by Obamacare?

Who may propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

Name the two means of obtaining U.S. citizenship?

Which First Amendment freedom means that we are allowed to make our views and opinions known to public officials?

Name one civic responsibility.

Where do we find differences between political parties?

Tell me one fact, one opinion, and one example of bias.

Whose job is it to identify candidates, emphasize selected issues, and broadcast different points of view?

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An awareness of individual talents, interests, and aspirations is needed to select a career. Career planning starts with self-assessment. What career should I have?????

Attitudes and behaviors that support a strong work ethic enhance career success. Employers seek employees who demonstrate the attitudes and behaviors of a strong work ethic.

There is a correlation between skills, education, and income. Higher skills and / or education levels generally lead to higher incomes. Supply and demand also influence job income.

Being fiscally responsible includes making careful spending decisions, saving and investing for the future, having insurance, keeping to a budget, using credit wisely, as well as understanding how contracts, warranties, and guarantees can protect the individual.

Changes in technology influence the abilities, skills, and education needed in the marketplace. Employers seek individuals who have kept pace with technological change / skills. Technological advancements create new jobs in the workplace.

Technology and information flows permit people to work across borders. This creates competition from foreign workers for United States jobs and may create opportunities for United States workers to work for companies in other countries.

Entitle the left hand side “Oh the Places I Could Go”. While watching the video reading, please draw five thought bubbles and illustrate five possible careers for you.

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