Developed by The Canadian Career Development Foundation, this comprehensive workbook to help guide …
Developed by The Canadian Career Development Foundation, this comprehensive workbook to help guide students through preparing for a job- resume tips, career pitches, searching for work, cover letters, cold calls, networking, job applications and cover letters. This guide will take you step-by-step to get clear about what you want and how to get there. This guide is 116 pages and contains 4 sections:Section 1. Check for "Fit" will help you to make sure the job you’re searching for is right for you and your skills.Section 2. Get Ready will help you to develop the tools you need to be ready for work search, including a good resume, references and a career pitch.Section 3. Search for Work will help you identify potential jobs, use your networks, tailor your work search tools and present yourself well at job interviews.Section 4. Get a Job will help you to accept a job offer, agreeing on terms of employment and accepting a position in a professional manner.
"The world of money is one area where many people often feel …
"The world of money is one area where many people often feel they lack control. Many, if not most, Canadians never had much in the way of financial education – at school or from parents. We hope to change that for the next generation. [Note to Parents and Teachers – Guides are with each Module.]"
Module 1 - Your Money Decisions: Who's in Control Module 2 - Your Goals and Values Module 3 - Your Goals: Some Things to Consider Module 4 - Decision Making Module 5 - Sources of Income Module 6 - Career Under Construction: Investing in You Module 7 - Are You an Entrepreneur? Module 8 - Money Basics Module 9 - Taking Control of your Money Module 10 - Spending on Major Purchases Module 11 - Borrowing Money Module 12 - Getting and Managing Credit Module 13 - Putting Your Money to Work: Saving and Investing Module 14 - Protecting Assets - and Planning for Financial Independence
This section contains the full PDF version of Money and Youth and …
This section contains the full PDF version of Money and Youth and Teacher Guides for each Module and Money and Youth Connections to Financial Literacy 20 and 30 Curriculum Modules. Module 1: Your Money Decisions: Who's in Control, Module 2: Your Goals and Your Values, Module 3: Your Goals: Some Things To Consider, Module 4: Decision-making, Module 5: Sources Of Income, Module 6: Career Under Construction: Investing In You, Module 7: Are You an Entrepreneur?, Module 8: Money Basics, Module 9: Taking Control Of Your Money, Module 10: Spending On Major Purchases, Module 11: Borrowing Money, Module 12: Getting And Managing Credit, Module 13: Putting Your Money To Work – Saving And Investing, Module 14: Protecting Assets – And Planning For Financial Independence
The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask …
The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask DLC Financial Literacy 10 course.Please note that all of these resources will also be available in the Financial Literacy Hub by mid-September 2024. This will allow you to access resources by outcome for the course. This resources allows you to access all of the supports for Financial Literacy 10 in one place. A syllabus, timeline, teacher guide, course videos and supporting materials (organized by units) are provided.
Welcome to Relevance 2024 by the Saskatoon Industry Education Council. We’ve packed …
Welcome to Relevance 2024 by the Saskatoon Industry Education Council. We’ve packed peer profiles, career spotlights, career exploration resources, an updated Job Chart and more into this year’s magazine. Our theme for 2024 is Limitless—not because jobs are infinite. Your future is limitless because it’s all in front of you, your journey is just starting. Our updated Job Chart highlights the latest stats on over 250 jobs, from wages to job prospects to educational paths. We’ve turned a spotlight on career options in health care and art-focused careers. You’ll also find links to resources on essential skills, apprenticeship, scholarships, virual reality training and moe. Your future awaits - enjoy exploring the limitelss possiblities.
This link contains a Teacher Guide with relevant resources and suggested activities …
This link contains a Teacher Guide with relevant resources and suggested activities to help students meet outcomes in the Saskatchewan Financial Literacy 10 curriculum.
Students can to understand their strengths and skills through these career quizzes. …
Students can to understand their strengths and skills through these career quizzes. There are six quizzes and tests are available on Job Bank to help discover professional interests, abilities and preferences. The results will help find occupations that would be a good fit. Introspection should be the starting point in the career planning journey. Being aware of your strengths and weaknesses is key to defining career goals. Completing a self-assessment can help identify what you can already bring to the table, and what you need to work on to get a specific job or enter a particular field or industry.
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