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Brochure: Interior Design Careers 1.Title “ Interior Design Careers ”, student name, date, period and an illustration that represents an interior designer. 2.Identify the scope of interior design career opportunities by listing the types of Interior Designers, Set and Exhibit designers. 3.Explain the difference between the three levels of training in a career path specialization. List several jobs for each level. 4.List and describe the industry professional organizations. 5.Explain the benefits of membership of the professional organizations. 6.Summarize the requirements to be a “ Certified Interior Designer ”.
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Brochure Rubric (Answer Key) 1. Title “Interior Design Careers”, student name, date, period and an illustration that represents an interior designer. 2. Identify the scope of interior design career opportunities by listing the types of Interior Designers, Set and Exhibit designers. (Interior Designers: Kitchen and Bath Designers, Lighting Designers,Sustainable Designers, Universal Designers. Set & Exhibit Designers: Live theatrical performance set designers, Television or movie set designers, Television studio set designers, Trade show or convention exhibit designers, Exhibit designers ) 3. Explain the difference between the three levels of training in a career path specialization & list several jobs for each level. (Entry level: high school or no training. Technical: 2 year degree. Professional: 4 year degree or more). 4. List and describe the industry professional organizations. (ASID – American Association of Interior Designers, IIDA - International Interior Design Association, and NKBA - National Kitchen & Bath Association) 5. Explain the benefits of membership of the professional organizations (Professional Associations provide networking and social events, professional development activities, and career services. Students can build networks, set up informational interviews, find mentors, get internships, and earn scholarships.) 6. Summarize the requirements to be a “Certified Interior Designer”. (Many states have laws that restrict the use of the title “interior designer.” Only those who pass the state-approved exam may call themselves Registered Interior Designers. The National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam is the nationally recognized exam required for licensure by most states. Typically, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in interior design plus 2 years of work experience. California requires an exam administered by the California Council for Interior Design Certification called IPEX California.)
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Marzano’s 4 point rubric
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Learning Goals and grading with 4 point scale
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