Students will become aware of how career planning is influenced by their …
Students will become aware of how career planning is influenced by their present situation, which includes their self-concept, friends, family, community and available resources. Students will recognize that career planning is affected by what they know about the future concerning themselves, friends, family, community and available resources. Students will acknowledge that career planning reflects personal goals and lifestyle goals. Students will consider career plans that accommodate change and growth in their personal life and their family life, as well as in the world of work. Students will develop the lifelong skill of making career planning decisions that reflect personal goals, lifestyle goals and career goals. Students will develop and apply successful job search skills. Students will become familiar with employee interview skills which they can apply, now and in the future, to getting a job and perhaps to changing jobs. Students will consider those skills and attitudes needed to retain a job. Students will develop the lifelong skills of making decisions about job search, changing jobs, retaining jobs and job loss.
The term "criminal profiler" likely conjures images of popular characters such as …
The term "criminal profiler" likely conjures images of popular characters such as Hannibal Lecter of The Silence of the Lambs or Dr. Samantha Waters from The Profiler. While television and movies have raised awareness of criminal profiling as a profession, as with most careers, it's important to separate fact from fiction to get a better picture of what a job as a criminal profiler is about really.
The idea of a brilliant but deranged psychiatrist and murderer who spends his time in prison assisting rookie FBI agents on major cases is intriguing, but reality TV it's not. Nonetheless, a career as a criminal profiler can be a tremendously fascinating and intellectually stimulating pursuit.
The title "criminal profiler" is used to describe investigators who specialize in inductive and deductive reasoning to build a profile of particular criminal based on characteristics of the crime committed. Most profilers are law enforcement investigators with several years of experience investigating violent crimes and who have training and degrees in forensic science and psychology.
Also included is information on: -Roles of a Criminal Profilers -Requirements to Become a Criminal Profiler -Criminal Profilers Salary -Is a Career As a Criminal Profiler Right for You?
"Careers in Ag is dedicated to helping you cultivate your future in …
"Careers in Ag is dedicated to helping you cultivate your future in agriculture! Explore our diverse range of resources, expert guidance, and insightful articles as we sow the seeds for your successful career in this thriving industry."
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Order this free resource! "A gamified learning experience where students explore their …
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"A gamified learning experience where students explore their personal interests and learn about careers in agriculture. This game will demonstrate the diversity, variety, and importance of careers in agriculture. Through participation, students will begin to envision themselves and their diverse interests fitting into agriculture. Be sure to download the PPT."
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***LOGIN REQUIRED*** The Careers in Education Course is designed to prepare students …
***LOGIN REQUIRED*** The Careers in Education Course is designed to prepare students for professional or learning support positions in education, pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. Students study human development, standards, regulations and codes, positive guidance and counseling techniques, age-appropriate and grade-appropriate learning strategies, learning theories, and standards-based curriculum and instructional design. Students can apply and practice their knowledge and skills at a variety of elementary and secondary sites. The course prepares students for entry into college or university teacher-training programs.
The Careers in Education Course is designed to prepare students for professional …
The Careers in Education Course is designed to prepare students for professional or learning support positions in education, pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. Students study human development, standards, regulations and codes, positive guidance and counseling techniques, age-appropriate and grade-appropriate learning strategies, learning theories, and standards-based curriculum and instructional design. Students can apply and practice their knowledge and skills at a variety of elementary and secondary sites. The course prepares students for entry into college or university teacher-training programs.
"If you are in high school and fairly certain about which trade …
"If you are in high school and fairly certain about which trade is for you, there are free opportunities to experience what it’s like to work in that field before you graduate. Some programs even allow for your hours to be counted toward your apprenticeship, giving you a head start in your career!
Get a head start on your apprenticeship and experience what it’s like to work in that field before you graduate while still in high school! Free programs are offered in your province/territory where you can earn credit toward your diploma AND your post-secondary apprenticeship program."
This site developed by the Canadian Pediatric Society explores COVID-19 and your …
This site developed by the Canadian Pediatric Society explores COVID-19 and your child. It includes frequently asked questions and regularly updated information for parents from Canada's pediatricians. Topics include: -What are the symptoms? -I keep hearing of an inflammatory illness possibly linked to COVID-19 in kids. Should I be concerned? -How can I protect myself and my child? -What should I do if I think my child is sick? -My child is due for vaccines. Is it safe to be immunized during the pandemic? -Will a visit to my health care provider increase our risk of being exposed to COVID-19? -I just had a baby. Can people come visit? -When will there be a COVID-19 vaccine for children? -How can I talk to my child about COVID-19? -Resources you can trust
Lead the new generation of curious explorers! Create a well-rounded education with …
Lead the new generation of curious explorers!
Create a well-rounded education with free lessons, activities, games and more! From social studies to world languages to SEL, Carmen Sandiego inspires curiosity in every subject.
Lead students through over 100 classroom activities inspired by the new Netflix series.
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In this task, students can see that if the price level increases …
In this task, students can see that if the price level increases and peopleŐs incomes do not increase, they arenŐt able to purchase as many goods and services; in other words, their purchasing power decreases.
This art history video discussion examines Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's "Dance," 1865-69, marble, 420 …
This art history video discussion examines Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's "Dance," 1865-69, marble, 420 x 298 cm (Musee d'Orsay, Paris). Commissioned by Charles Garnier for the facade of L'Opera. In 1964 it was replaced by a copy executed by Paul Belmondo.
Students learn how the aerodynamics and rolling resistance of a car affect …
Students learn how the aerodynamics and rolling resistance of a car affect its energy efficiency through designing and constructing model cars out of simple materials. As the little cars are raced down a tilted track (powered by gravity) and propelled off a ramp, students come to understand the need to maximize the energy efficiency of their cars. The most energy-efficient cars roll down the track the fastest and the most aerodynamic cars jump the farthest. Students also work with variables and plot how a car's speed changes with the track angle.
In some cities, especially large cities such as Los Angeles or Mexico …
In some cities, especially large cities such as Los Angeles or Mexico City, visible air pollution is a major problem, both for human health and the environment. A variety of sources contribute to air pollution, but personal vehicles account for one of the main sources. Though each car has relatively low emissions when compared to vehicles of the 1970s, there are so many more cars on the road now that their emissions play a large role in overall pollution. In this activity, students think about alternate ways to power a vehicle to reduce emissions. Student teams design an eco-friendly car using the engineering design process, and make a presentation to showcase their product.
Students observe Pascal's law, Archimedes' principle and the ideal gas law as …
Students observe Pascal's law, Archimedes' principle and the ideal gas law as a Cartesian diver moves within a closed system. The Cartesian diver is neutrally buoyant and begins to sink when an external pressure is applied to the closed system. A basic explanation and proof of this process is provided in this activity, and supplementary ideas for more extensive demonstrations and independent group activities are presented.
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