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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 1 Chapter 4 LESSON 4.2 Explore Careers Objectives: By the end of class, students will be able to: Identify sources of career information Describe steps you can take to plan for a successful career
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 2 Chapter 4 Job or Career Information A job is the set of tasks you accomplish as you work. A career is an occupation to which you have made a long-term commitment.
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 3 Chapter 4 Identifying Possible Careers Federal sources of information Private sources of career information Private employment agencies Make a career connection Volunteer
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 4 Chapter 4 Federal Sources of Information Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Guide for Occupational Exploration (GOE) Occupational Outlook Quarterly and Monthly Labor Review
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Private Sources of Career Information U.S. News Work and Career Website School Guidance Counselor Mapping Your Future An organization that maintains a website that provides extensive advise for job seekers. Provides links to other relevant sites. Slide 5 Chapter 4
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Making Career Connections Volunteer The experience you receive volunteering may help you decide whether you want to prepare for a career in this field Speak with someone who is working in a career that interests you. Prepare clear, well-thought out questions before the meeting Be aware of the person’s time demands. Slide 6 Chapter 4
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 7 Chapter 4 Career Clusters Agribusiness and Natural Resources Business and Office Technology Health and Medicine Public Service Environmental Sciences Communications and Media Hospitality and Recreation Manufacturing Technology Marketing and Distribution Marine Science Personal Services Construction Technology Transportation Technology Family and Consumer Science Fine Art and Humanities For further information about specific careers in these career clusters, see page 132 of your Economics textbook.
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Slide 8 Chapter 4 Plan Your Career Determine skills, training, and education required Many careers require specific training or education Consider your family Long hours Low wages Travel Finance your plans Paying for: classes, training, equipment, books. Opportunity Costs
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© Thomson/South-Western ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS Student Practice/Application Your Task: 1. Read pages 129-135 in your Economics textbook. 2. Complete questions 1-6 on Page 135 of your Economics textbook. (Try These) Extra Credit: Complete questions 7 and 8 on Page 135 of your Economics Textbook. (Think Critically) Slide 9 Chapter 4
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