Teaching Career Exploration

Teaching Career Exploration
Author: Eva Marie Foxwell
Publisher: Cr Teaching
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998929163

Teaching Career Exploration is a curriculum guide for new and experienced instructors who want a structured yet flexible outline for teaching in Business and Technology.

Career Development and Planning

Career Development and Planning
Author: Robert C. Reardon
Publisher: Custom Publishing Company
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This comprehensive career text combines an innovative theory-based approach with practical knowledge developed during the authors’ combined 100 years of providing career services to college students. • Part One (chapters 1-5) focuses on cognitive information processing theory with detailed, practical examples of the application of the theory in typical career situations, including self-knowledge, occupational knowledge, and decision making. • Part Two (chapters 6-10) provides a multidisciplinary overlay of issues that affect career decisions, such as economic trends, the global economy, organizational culture, and family-work issues. • Part Three (chapters 11-15) focuses on concrete steps for executing a strategic career plan and seeking employment, including an examination of familiar topics such as interviewing, resume writing, negotiating, and work adjustment, from a cognitive and multidisciplinary perspective. Revisions to 3rd edition: *New information about occupational classifications *Labor market projections extended to 2016 *More active learning strategies incorporated into instructor's manual and also embedded in the text *Clearer directions for completing assignments provided in appendices, e.g., career field analysis research paper. *Redesigned 350+ PowerPoint slides based text and instructor’s manual contents.

10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College, Revised

10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College, Revised
Author: Bill Coplin
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1607741458

A handy, straightforward guide that teaches students how to acquire marketable job skills and real-world know-how before they graduate—revised and updated for today’s economic and academic landscapes. Award-winning college professor and adviser Bill Coplin lays down the essential skills students need to survive and succeed in today’s job market, based on his extensive interviews with employers, recruiters, HR specialists, and employed college grads. Going beyond test scores and GPAs, Coplin teaches students how to maximize their college experience by focusing on ten crucial skill groups: Work Ethic, Physical Performance, Speaking, Writing, Teamwork, Influencing People, Research, Number Crunching, Critical Thinking, and Problem Solving. 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College gives students the tools they need to prepare during their undergraduate years to impress potential employers, land a higher-paying job, and start on the road to career security and satisfaction.

What Color is Your Parachute? for Teens

What Color is Your Parachute? for Teens
Author: Carol Christen
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010
Genre: High school students
ISBN: 158008141X

Presents advice for teenagers on landing a dream job.

Connecting the Dots Between Education, Interests, and Careers, Grades 7–10

Connecting the Dots Between Education, Interests, and Careers, Grades 7–10
Author: Sarah M. Klerk
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1483304396

Quick solutions for developing career-minded students! Ask most preteens and teenagers about life after high school, and you’re likely to get blank looks or bored shrugs. Spark excitement and help kids feel motivated about staying in school by making the college or career connection come alive with this indispensable resource that takes the guesswork out of career awareness counseling. Chock-full of ready-to-use lessons, this book gives busy teachers, school counselors, and parents succinct lessons that generate deep discussion and inquiry about the real world of post-secondary education and work. Extensively researched topics provide frank data and straightforward advice on wages, cost-of-living realities, job market projections, and promising new careers to help students match their interests and abilities to suitable career paths. You’ll get students, even those that are struggling, college and career-ready with 20-minute lessons for advisory, afterschool, and mentoring settings Talking points, reflections, and conversation starters to identify interests and abilities Skills assessments and job training requirements to help students make informed decisions about future career paths A companion website with downloadable forms for easy instruction Use this one-of-a-kind, indispensible resource to curb drop out rates and help students take charge of their futures! "The content is valuable for ALL students, including academically at-risk students, to prepare and motivate them for their future. This book is pragmatic, the activities and topics are engaging and on target, and the information is spot on." —Claudia J. Thompson, Academic Officer Peninsula School District, Gig Harbor, WA "As a principal, I find myself having routine conversations with students, counselors, parents, and business owners about what the 21st-century graduate needs to be able to do in the world of work. This book provides a practical, hands-on approach that is easy to understand and provides a ‘wake-up call’ about the importance of education. I recommend this book to students, parents, and practitioners from the middle school level through adulthood!" —Steve Knobl, Principal Pasco County Schools, New Port Richey, FL

Career Guidance for Social Justice

Career Guidance for Social Justice
Author: Tristram Hooley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351616285

This edited collection examines the intersections between career guidance, social justice and neo-liberalism. Contributors offer an original and global discussion of the role of career guidance in the struggle for social justice and evaluate the field from a diverse range of theoretical positions. Through a series of chapters that positions career guidance within a neoliberal context and presents theories to inform an emancipatory direction for the field, this book raises questions, offers resources and provides some glimpses of an alternative future for work. Drawing on education, sociology, and political science, this book addresses the theoretical basis of career guidance’s involvement in social justice as well as the methodological consequences in relation to career guidance research.

Career Day

Career Day
Author: Anne Rockwell
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780063356887

A picture book classic from mom-and-daughter creators Anne and Lizzy Rockwell--helping kids begin to explore careers. On Career Day the children in Mrs. Madoff's class take turns introducing special visitors. Every visitor has something interesting to share, and together the class learns all about the different work people do, from writing books, to working in construction to being a veterinarian. In the fourth Mrs. Madoff book, Anne and Lizzy Rockwell revisit Mrs. Madoff's class as they help young readers explore the question "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

Career Education

Career Education
Author: Kenneth B. Hoyt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Dr. Hoyt will share his thoughts and dreams and those of his colleagues from the 1970s and '80s who laid the foundation and fought the fight to infuse career concepts into schools, businesses and communities. It is a dream that continues, and the author shares his hopes and plans for the restoration of education and work as a national priority. It is a book for every career development professional to discover where we have been and to see where we must go.