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Factors Affecting Career Choice

Factors Affecting Career Choice

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Students explore and discuss factors they should consider when they are planning a career path.

Exploring Motivational Factors

Exploring Motivational Factors

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Students will explore motivational factors that influence a person’s career on a daily basis.
Students will recognize motivational factors that are similar to their own.
Student will identify the factors that motivate or are important to them as they explore or plan for future career opportunities.

What's my lifestyle?

What’s My Lifestyle?

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Students will realize that high salaries are not always equated with a great lifestyle.

What’s your Plan B?

What’s your Plan B?

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Students will recognize the importance of flexibility and adaptability when it comes to career choices.
Students will recognize that previous education is an asset that provides for great flexibility and adaptability.

BYO Career Development Timeline

BYO Career Development Timeline

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Students will come to see themselves as people who have skills and knowledge that are valuable to entering the world of work.
Students will recognize that skills and abilities are developed in both formal and informal settings.

Your Personality and the Workplace

Your Personality and the Workplace

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Students recognize the importance of the connection between life choices and their personal characteristics. Students will make connections between who they are now, the people they wish to become (their future selves), and their connections with work.

What skills do I need for the workplace?

What Skills do I Need for the Workplace?

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Students will deepen their understanding of the concept of employability skills. Students will develop an awareness of opportunities available for those who have well-developed employability skills.

The Skills Employers Look For

The Skills Employers Look For

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Students will identify the skills that employers look for in potential employees.
Students will recognize that they have skills and abilities that align with employer needs.
Students will make personal connection between their interests and current skills with the person in the career profile.

Introducing Career Options

Introducing Career Options

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Students will be introduced to career development and begin thinking about different career options.

Introduction to Career Development

Introduction to Career Development

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Students are introduced to career development as a lifelong process as they visualize who, what and where they want to be when they graduate.

Learning from the Experiences of Others

Learning from the Experience of Others

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Students will recognize the benefit of seeking advice from those experienced in specific career areas that interest them.

What are your Employability Skills?

What are Your Employability Skills?

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Students will identify employability skills in which they are strong and those that need work, create an Employability Skills Profile and develop plans to improve their employability skills.

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Why are peas and corn classed as starches on food guides?

Hands-on Activities

Learn how test foods for starch.

Why can we see shadows at night?

Why can we see shadows at night?

Hands-on Activities

Take a walk after dark to find shadows.

Why do leaves change colour in the fall?

Why do leaves change colour in the fall?

Hands-on Activities

How do the green leaves of summer change to vibrant colours in fall? Explore plant pigments in this chromatography activity.