Videos produced by RDIEC. Career Spotlights, interviews, panel discussions, and Employment information.
- Subject:
- Career & Work Exploration
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Author:
- RDIEC
- Date Added:
- 05/06/2024
Videos produced by RDIEC. Career Spotlights, interviews, panel discussions, and Employment information.
Relevance is an annual magazine providing career and labour market information for Saskatchewan youth. Available in print and online. Discussion guide for class exploration or assessment available.
This tool will help get your students thinking about their futures. It explores a wide range of jobs to inspire students to find their dream career and work hard.
You will need to sign up to access all the materials - it's worth it!
Professional Growth Network with focus on Career Education, Career and Work Exploration and Career Counselling
Make learning come to life! Participating in hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) Challenges can provide students with opportunities to develop new skills and understandings related to their preferred life/career choices. These challenges help students build 21st Century Skills while exploring potential occupations of interest. Students will be able to reflect on what areas best fit their interest, skills, values, etc. as they work to create the life they want to live.
"The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) program gives high school students the opportunity to learn more about skilled trades career pathways and gain a head start on their skilled trades career, should they register as an apprentice after graduation."
https://saskapprenticeship.ca/youth_apprentices/
"There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall into four sectors – Agriculture, Tourism & Service; Construction; Motive Repair; and Production and Maintenance. Each trade page includes information about on-the-job training, as well as technical training, exams, and more."
This site will provide a wealth of information to learn about apprecticeships in SK.
"A collection of teaching & learning resources to support the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in the Saskatchewan grade 10 science course.
Good news for K-12 educators and students in Saskatchewan, ArcGIS is provincially approved as a teaching and learning tool and is free to use! Get your free ArcGIS Online account by visiting our website before you visit arcgis.com."
ArcGIS Online Intro
Career Path Series
Climate Change in the Community
Arctic Ocean
Marine Depris
Canada's Natural Regions
Coral Reefs
This site offers a great number of supports to teachers for teaching earth science related outcomes.
The following are available:
*lesson plans
*potash kits (free to order in SK)
*Goventure (PD opportunity)
*reference materials
*career information
& more
Lessons are available for all grades with a strong representation for Chemistry 30, Grade 4 Science, Career Education, Grade 7 Science & Social, Earth Science 30, Energy & Mines 10-30.
Reference materials include videos, links and industry reference materials.
What makes a scientist? Curiosity, a passion for learning, a desire to know how the world works! Meet Melissa Arcand, a scientist at the University of Saskatchewan who grew up on Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. Melissa loves science and soil - and she rides a bike all winter in Saskatchewan!
This short video is an interview of Melissa Arcand about her job as a soil scientist. This video fits well when looking at agriculture-related career opportunities.
Please note:
*You will need to be logged into your blackboard account to access these resources
*Click the green button on the left to enrol to gain access
*Contact network services if you require support. mailto:NetworkServices@gov.sk.ca Support Desk: 1-866-933-8333
The Secondary PAA Implementation Support organization houses a variety of materials to support the implementation of several PAA curricula. As members of implementation working teams, teachers developed, adapted or identified resources/materials for:
Accounting 10, 20, 30;
Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30, B30;
Financial Literacy 20, 30;
Information Processing 10, 20, 30; and,
Robotics and Automation 10, 20, 30.
Disclaimer: These resources have not undergone a formal evaluation. Due to copyright permissions, full access to this space is limited to educators in Saskatchewan.
Educators can self-enrol in the organization after logging into Blackboard. Please note that any teacher in Saskatchewan has access to these resources.
Welcome to Secondary Science Implementation Support. This site from the Ministry of Education in SK has a huge collection of excellent supports for High School Science.
There are currently over 500 supports available.
Select "Support Materials" from the menu on the left.
This site houses materials developed to support teachers' implementation of secondary science courses. The Support Materials section contains materials that have been developed and refined by each of the course-specific Secondary Implementation Support teams. Teachers are free to use these materials as they wish.
Any teacher may post questions in the Discussion Board and/or share their materials. Note that copyright must be respected in all cases.
Support materials for Science 10, Health Science 20, Environmental Science 20, Physical Science 20, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Biology 30, Earth Science 30, Computer Science 20 and Computer Science 30 have been posted.
You must be logged into Blackboard to see the supports.
This resource can help you access Blackboard as a SK Teacher if you are having difficulty: https://s3.amazonaws.com/sws.oercommons.org/media/editor/30/Accessing_Blackboard.pdf (Copy and paste this url into a browser).
Please note: You will need to click "Open this in a new window" to view the resource when the message appears.
"Secrets of the Sequence is a library of videos hosted by Virginia Commonwealth University. It features 50+ 8 to 10-minute videos and accompanying lessons to help teachers incorporate the latest developments in the area of genetic research into their teaching."
Click on "Watch and download videos" to get started.
"Skills Canada Saskatchewan is a not-for-profit Provincial Organization that promotes skilled trades and technologies to young people in Saskatchewan."
This site has a wealth of information about skills and tech and the trades in SK.
*Skills for success - learn about the skills you need for success - videos
*Skills competitions - find skills competitions
*Skills Profiles - learn about construction, employment, IT, manufacturing & engineering, services and transportation skills
*Programs - trade & tech days, National Skilled Trade and Tech Week
Spotlight on Careers is an opportunity for secondary students to explore potential future career paths. Participants in a Spotlight are exposed to post-secondary opportunities, hands-on experiences, and mentorship from professionals in a specific industry.
Student Career News 2023 2024. A career-focused newsletter designed to support the life/career planning process of students and families.Student Career News 2023 2024 EditionsNote: We produce this newsletter every couple of months. Check back regularly and, as always, reach out to your School's Career Counsellor regularly for graduation and post-graduation planning.
Thrively is a website that helps kids find online and local activities that fit their particular interests. Thrively was created with input from pediatric neuropsychologists, and the site bursts with teacher-contributed lesson plans and ideas. Once a teacher sets up a class, kids take an assessment that identifies 23 potential strengths. The site then suggests activities tailored to kids' interests and strengths; Thrively says it has more than 100,000 on file and has recently created new content related to projects, videos, journaling, and career pathway maps. Kids can click on a "Done It" button when they've completed an activity, and progress can be viewed using site dashboards. Users can also share activity boards with other members of their social circle.
Make learning come to life! Engaging in Virtual Reality Exploration can transport students to spaces/places they have not had an opportunity to visit in person. As well, these experiences can help expand their awareness and understanding of our world. Engaging in Virtual Reality Explorations appeals to certain learning styles.
This video is an interview with an agronomist exploring the role and responsibilities that come with it.
Lee Taal explores the topic "There is a labour shortage right now across Canada. Why are so many graduates having a hard time finding a job?"