21st Century SECRET Skills Needed for a Career.
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Date Added:
- 09/14/2018
21st Century SECRET Skills Needed for a Career.
Help students discover the exciting and diverse range of opportunities in Saskatchewan's agriculture industry.
In this course, students will learn about career pathways available in Saskatchewan's agriculture industry by taking a tour of relevant industry websites.
Module titles include:
- Find Your Field in Agriculture
- Curious About Canola
- Possibilities in Pork Production
- Explore Olds College of Agriculture and Technology Programs
Choose from various BreakoutEDU Challenges to support students with life/career explorations as they explore curriculum outcomes.
This is an opportunity for students and schools to win prizes while becoming more informed about career and post-secondary options after high school!
Fill out the form to access everything you need to know about the competition including a 'Get Started Guide' and additional prizing information!
Game Instructions and Career Jenga Questions:
On the blocks of the Jenga game, the teacher will write different career-related questions for students to answer. These questions should help students further explore Career Education curriculum Goals and Outcomes.
This game can be played different ways, be creative!
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Gamified Forestry Pathway modules are now freely available for students and teachers on the ChatterHigh platform.
In this course, students will cover the following topics:
- Environmental, economic, social, cultural and health benefits that Canadian forests provide.
- Technological advancements in the forestry sector.
- Canada's forest professionals and practitioners.
- Career pathways in the Canadian forestry sector.
This resource includes documentation for Students and Teachers in support of student progress towards their Sun West Graduation and Post Graduation Plan - Grade 9 and Beyond. Version from June 2018
This course from Engineers Canada works to inform students about engineering from what is an engineer to the many engineering disciplines and how they impact society.
These modules will help students understand the path and process to becoming an engineer while informing them on the diversifying landscape and the myriad of benefits engineering offers.
Module titles include:
- What is an Engineer?
- Engineering Disciplines Pt. 1
- Engineering Disciplines Pt. 2
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering
- Path to Becoming an Engineer
- Other Steps and Benefits to Becoming an Engineer
Cette série présente les portraits d'adolescents franco-ontariens fiers de travailler en français. On y aborde aussi, grâce à des capsules dynamiques, des sujets portant sur les normes du travail et les relations avec l'employeur.
Attention Saskatchewan high school science teachers!
Looking for some FREE resources and opportunities that will connect the curriculum with real-world applications as it pertains to: health and wellness; medicine, nursing, & biomedical engineering?
Check out these 3 resources for science teachers to use to help reach students who might be interested in healthcare careers (these are available gratis):
1. Science teacher hub that gives teachers access to 50+ resources that they can use in the classroom (medical mystery cases, mentorship videos, what different medical specialists do etc..) (https://www.premedskl.com/teacherhub/)
2. Quarterly Medical Bs for high school students - which are case-based competitions (think Jeopardy meets WebMD!). (https://www.premedskl.com/medicalb/)
3. IDEA Scholarships to PreMedSKL, a 1-year advanced curriculum and mentorship program for high school students interested in exploring a career in medicine and healthcare. The IDEA Scholarship is for students from communities that are traditionally under-represented in medicine (ie Indigenous, Black, LatinX and other communities). (https://www.premedskl.com/idea-scholarship/)
"Your ideal future belongs to you. Many Canadians have found their dream future by building their careers in agriculture and food. No matter your interest, you can find a meaningful career here."