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EXPLORING CAREER DECISIONS All Learning Objectives and Standards Created by David Burgest and students at Francis Bradley Middle School Including- Will Washburn and Alexa MacLamroc

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EXPLORING CAREER DECISIONS

All Learning Objectives and Standards

Created by David Burgest and students at Francis Bradley Middle SchoolIncluding- Will Washburn and Alexa MacLamroc

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Working With People!

Working with people involves working to benefit society.

Careers include: teacher, social worker, doctor coach, lawyer, policeman/fireman/EMT.

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Working With Data!

Working with data involves working with information and numbers.

Careers include: accounting, researching, computer programming, etc.

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Working With Things!

Working with things involve working with equipment, machines, and tools. Careers include: building, cooking, landscaping, and operating machines.

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Working With Ideas!

Working with ideas involves working with concepts and idea pitches.

Careers include: acting, designing, organizing and writing.

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What are Different Types of Values?

There are many different values. Here are some.

Relationships, Responsibilities, Achievements, Compassion, Recognition, And Courage.

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What are Some Values That Can Guide Career Choices? Some values that can help you

choose your career are: Creativity, Independence, Recognition, Job security, And Variety.

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Personality Types

Personality Types.

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Self-Attributes According to Personality Types.

Realistic-nature-lover, athletic, mechanical, likes working with equipment.

Investigative- inquisitive, enjoys science & math, likes working with data.

Artistic- imaginative, expressive, innovative, likes working with ideas.

Social- outgoing, social, listener, likes working with people.

Enterpriser- enthusiastic, leader, persuasive, likes working with people.

Conventional- detailed, structured, record keeper, likes working with data.

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Realistic

Realistic-nature-lover, athletic, mechanical, likes working with equipment.

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Investigative

Investigative- inquisitive, enjoys science & math, likes working with data.

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Artistic

Artistic- imaginative, expressive, innovative, likes working with ideas.

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Social- outgoing, social, listener, likes working with people.

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Enterpriser- enthusiastic, leader, persuasive, likes working with people.

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Conventional- detailed, structured, record keeper, likes working with data.

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Why is it important to consider personality when making career choices?

When careers are matched to personality, satisfaction is more likely.

Research shows that personality influences career choices.

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Types of Work Types of work can be classified as: Job- work done for pay, Ex. Cleaning out

your parent’s garage for money. Occupation- set of related job skills and

experiences, Ex. cashier, flight attendant, waitress.

Career- a series of jobs held over a period of time in the same interest field. Ex. teacher, doctor, pharmacist.

Volunteer- work done for free for a good cause. Ex. Habitat for Humanity worker.

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Types of work can be classified as:

Job- work done for pay, Ex. Cleaning out your parent’s garage for money.

Occupation- set of related job skills and experiences, Ex. cashier, flight attendant, waitress.

after

before

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Types of work can be classified as:

Volunteer- work done for free for a good cause. Ex. Habitat for Humanity worker.

Career- a series of jobs held over a period of time in the same interest field. Ex. teacher, doctor, pharmacist.

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Types of Work Performed are Grouped in Clusters Categorized By: Industry/career field (cluster) Similar occupations/careers Common interests and skills Non-Traditional Careers

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Industry/career field (cluster)

=They are groups of similar

Occupations and industries

Similar occupations/careers

= Jobs that are similar.Nurse ->

Doctor <- doctor

Types of Work Performed are Grouped in Clusters Categorized By:

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Common interests and skills

= ability to have experience in something .

Types of Work Performed are Grouped in Clusters Categorized By:

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N o n tr a di ti o n al

c ar e er s

Not a usual career for a man Not a usual career for a

woman

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What are Reasons for Participation in the World of Work? Income Identity Lifestyle Satisfaction Contribution

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What Factors Contribute to Changes in the World of Work? Global Economy Technology Society Workplace Trends

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Changes in the world of work

• Keeping appointments on a Blackberry, Iphone, or Android.

• Using a computer to get projects and assignments completed.

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Changes in the world of work

How society has changed the work place

Increased number of woman in the workplace

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What is Personality? The Traits That Make a Person Unique. Personality traits can be categorized

by an individual’s: Actions- Helpful, playful, or charming. Habits-Talk fast when nervous, or

twirl hair when thinking. Feelings- Happy, sad, or glad. Thoughts- Wishful, positive, or

negative.

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What are Learning Styles? The Way a Person Thinks and Learns. How are learning styles categorized? Verbal/Linguist- learns by saying,

hearing, and seeing. Logical/Mathematical- learns by

categorizing, classifying, and patterns. Bodily/Kinesthetic- learns by interacting

and being in real space. Visual/Spatial- learns by using the mind’s

eye, colors and pictures. Musical/Rhythmic- learns by rhythms and

melodies. Interpersonal-learns best by sharing,

cooperating, and comparing. Intrapersonal- learns best by

independent study. Naturalist-learns by observing and

learning about nature.

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Learning Styles By: Alexa MacLamroc 8th 2B Francis Bradley Middle School 2/13/13

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Verbal/Linguist Being able to learn by saying, hearing,

and seeing.

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Logical/mathematic Someone who learns by categorizing,

classifying, and patterns.

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Bodily/Kinesthetic Learns by interacting and being in real

space.

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Visual/Spacial Learns by using the mind’s eye, colors,

and pictures.

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Musical/Rhythmic Learns by rhythms and melodies.

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Interpersonal Learns best by sharing, cooperating, and

comparing.

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Intrapersonal Learns best by independent study.

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Naturalist Learns by observing and learning about

nature.

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Networking Provides a Way to Build Relationships, Communicate Career Interests, and Find Job Leads. Examples of Sources to Networking Include: Career Fairs, Community Members, Family and Friends, School Resources.

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Printed Resources Provide Information About Job Openings. Bulletin board ads, Classified ads, Help wanted signs.

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Internet Resources Provide a Way to Search for Jobs Over the Internet. Conducting yourself on the internet: Safeguard personal information, Be professional.

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Types of Job Search Websites

Career Specific- searches for jobs in a particular field,

Company Specific- searches for jobs within a specific company,

Location Specific- searches for jobs in a specified location,

General- searches for jobs in general.

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How Do You Apply For Employment?

Job Application, Résumé Cover Letter

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What Are The Types of Interviews?

Formal, Group, Informational, Telephone.

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Plan for Future Employment,

Purpose, Development of Preliminary Career

Plan.

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What are Interests? Hobbies, Activities, Subjects.

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How is Attitude Characterized?

Positive, Negative.