Download Activity 22: Career Development Vocabulary and more Lecture notes Business in PDF only on Docsity! Career Outlook User’s Guide Educator’s Guide: Activity 22, Page 1 9/20 22.1 EG Activity 22: Career Development Vocabulary Target Audience: Grades 6-10 Objective: The students will: • Identify the definitions of words frequently used in career planning. ASCA Standard National Career Development Goal National Career Development Guidelines Career Development Standard A: Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions. Career Management Goal 1: Create and manage a career plan that meets your career goals. CM1.K2: Describe how to develop a career plan (e.g., steps and content): CM1.A2: Develop a career plan to meet your career goals. CM1.R2: Analyze your career plan and make adjustments to reflect ongoing career management needs. Resources and Materials: • Career Development Vocabulary activity sheet • Career Outlook Leading Questions and/or Comments: There are many terms used in career planning and the workplace that students should know. This activity can be completed individually or in small groups with the Career Outlook as a resource. Activities: Instruct the students to do the following: • Find the terms in the Career Outlook using the available page numbers. • Write a definition for the term in the space provided. • As a class group, compare student definitions for accuracy and define the terms that do not have a page number. An answer sheet is provided with all definitions. Making Connections: Say to the students: • Understanding the vocabulary of career development and employment will help you be informed. Career Outlook User’s Guide Educator’s Guide: Activity 22, Page 2 9/20 22.2 EG Activity 22: Career Development Vocabulary – ANSWER SHEET Term Definition Ability What one is able to do, the power to perform a specific task. Apprenticeship (p. 16) A combination of on-the-job training with classroom training. Aptitude Ability that is innate or acquired; talent; intelligence. Associate Degree A two-year degree that prepares students for a specific career or further education. Bachelor’s Degree Degree awarded to students who complete a 4-year college program. Career A course of events including all work, paid and unpaid, which are completed during a lifetime. Career Pathways Occupations within one career cluster are organized into pathways using characteristics they have in common. Certificate Awarded to students who complete short-term educational programs that are designed to lead directly to entry-level employment. Concurrent/ Dual Enrollment College level courses for students while in high school for which both high school and college credit can be earned. Entrepreneur (p. 46) One who organizes and manages a business or enterprise. Entry-Level Job A job requiring little skill or knowledge, sometimes with the potential for advancement as more skills and knowledge are acquired. FAFSA (p. 56) Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Financial Aid Grants, scholarships, work study, and loans that help pay for college. GED (p. 61) General Education Diploma The GED Tests measure the outcomes and concepts associated with a traditional four-year high school education. Grant Money to attend college that the student does NOT have to pay back. Gross Monthly Income The total income or earnings before deductions for taxes, insurance, or other expenses Holland Types (p. 12) A method of identifying personality traits which can be used in understanding the type of work within an occupation.