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Post Secondary Planning 101 Grade 10 last updated 4/2/13
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Terms/Vocabulary Review New Employment Outlook – amount of demand for jobs in a particular career. Training – learning and knowledge necessary to be considered for a job. Career Portfolio – examples of a persons interests and abilities when preparing to seek entrance to a college or employment. Review Earnings / Salary Associates Degree Bachelors (Undergraduate) Degree Masters (Graduate) Degree Doctoral (Graduate) Degree Institution Lifestyle Post Secondary Career Employment
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Essential Questions For Today –Review What are some of the financial benefits of various levels of education? How much time should I be studying in this grade? (based on lifestyle and post-secondary goals) Can you live the lifestyle you dream of on $30,000? –Today How can I find jobs that might connect to my interests? How can I tell if they will support my minimum lifestyle? What is the employment outlook in the career or job fields I am interested in? (Considering field growth, openings, total employment) How much education/training and experience do I need to complete to get the job I am interested in?
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What do I look for in a job? Interest Training and Experience –Are you willing to complete the education needed? Skills and Abilities – Are you good at or able to become better at the skills needed? Earnings or Salary = Lifestyle Employment Outlook –Growth (New Jobs) –Openings (Turnover) –Total Employment
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Where do I start?
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How do I finish my interest inventory?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find occupations that match my interests? Finish the interest inventory then click matching occupations.
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find training and experience I need for a career?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find what earnings I can expect in a career?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find what skills I will need in a career?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find the information I need to make an informed career choice?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can I find information about the employment outlook in a career of my interest?
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Where in GuidanceDirect can save the careers and post secondary education options that I want to investigate further?
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How can I look up any career I want?
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What did you learn? -Share the highlights – description, salary, training, skill, outlook, etc. -Don’t judge or giggle about the possible careers generated by others. Keep an open mind! -Log on at home this week -Next week’s plan
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Jeopardy Time for Review
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