Electives Program

College & Career Awareness

Why This Class
You want your student to have the ability to thoughtfully plan ahead and work toward long-term career and personal goals. Like you, we believe this is an essential skill worth developing.

In this course, middle school students get early exposure to potential career pathways and the requirements for those jobs. Students learn to make informed decisions on educational goals and determine which skills and knowledge are most important to develop.

By the end of this course, students will have researched possible career paths, learned about workplace skills, and practiced creating a plan to achieve their long-term goals.

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Course Details

Recommended Grade: 8th

Prerequisites: None

Estimated Weekly Hours: 1

Format: Self-paced

Credits: 0.5

Reading List

Group 166

None

Overarching Questions

Group 108

What is the difference between a job and a career?

What are career pathways and clusters?

What skills are most important in the workplace?

How do I create a flexible but useful career plan?

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