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Career Research Activity By: Edson Stewart
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Introduction All of our materials processing classes are revolved not only around developing skills but actual professions. Many of these career fields are overlooked, in this next assignment you and one other person are going to research and create a presentation on a career.
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Tasks You will have to find as much information about the career that you have selected (from a given list) and create a 3-5 minute presentation. The following topics should be discussed in your presentation: - job description - education or training required - Job setting and type of work (i.e. Are they working inside or outside, are the doing physical labor or not. Be sure to explain!) -Income levels, health benefits, and retirement -Occupational outlook
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Process Step 1: Select a partner or work individually Step 2: Select a career of interest from the list if it is not already taken. Step 3: Research the career you have chosen and answer the questions using the websites on the next slide. Step 4: Create your presentation Step 5: Give your presentation Step 6: Listen to other presentations and take notes.
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Helpful Resources Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/oco/ This site discusses many different careers it gives job descriptions, salary, education, working conditions and outlook. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ Career One Stop http://www.careeronestop.org/ This site informs you about what careers are growing. What average salaries are and where the career is going in the future.
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Evaluation This activity is worth 100 points Answering the different topics on the tasks page is worth 50 points. Presenting the information is worth 30 points. Good classroom behavior and staying on task is worth 20
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Evaluation Points Explained Each of the 5 topics listed under the tasks slide is worth 10 points. If you fully describe the topic in you presentation you will receive 10 points. If you give a partial answer you will receive 5 points, and if you chose not to discuss the topic you will receive 0 points for that topic. 30 points will be awarded if your presentation meets the time requirement and is delivered in a professional manner. If you only meet one of those two requirements you will lose 15 points. If you are missing both, you will not receive credit for this section. The last 20 points are based on your research behavior. If you or your group chooses to surf the web instead of doing research you will lose 5 points each time I have to remind you to get back on task.
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Career Fields Architects Engineers Drafters Health technologist Electrician Mechanics Assemblers and Fabricators Materials recording, scheduling, dispatching and distributing Forestry Occupations Construction Metal workers Wood workers
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Conclusion At the end of this activity you should have a better understanding of how the skills learned in this class apply to different professions. You should be able to explain at least 4 different careers. Do good research and pay attention to the other presentations. Who knows you might be learning about your future.
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