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Lesson 2: Career Exploration

Lesson 2: Career Exploration. Week 2. Vocabulary. Career – glossary, page 50

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Lesson 2: Career Exploration

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  1. Lesson 2: Career Exploration Week 2

  2. Vocabulary • Career – glossary, page 50 • Postsecondary Education - after high school, a form of higher education available at universities, academies, colleges, and career institutions (including vocational schools, trade schools and other colleges) that award academic degrees or certificates

  3. Opening Journal • Turn to page 11 and take 5-10minutes to answer the questions • You will share with a neighbor or the class, so be thoughtful with your responses

  4. Career Interest Inventory • Turn to page 12 • Place a checkmark next to each item that you feel describes you • Count the number of checkmarks and place that number in the final column • Take your time; you have 10-15 minutes

  5. What Do Your Results Mean? • On pages 13-15 • Take five minutes to find your “Holland Code” (based on previous exercise) and read about yourself • Think about whether you agree or disagree with the statements; not all of it may apply to you all the time—that’s okay!

  6. Exploring Career Opportunities • You have 15-20 minutes to review/look through pages 17-24 • Pick 2-3 careers that are the most interesting to you • Be prepared to share one career that interests you and why

  7. Closing Journal • Turn to page 25 • Take five minutes to answer the questions about the ONE career you found most interesting from pages 17-24

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