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Nelson Education > School > Guidance >  Career Studies 10
 

CAREER STUDIES 10

Author: Lee Wallace

Writers: Sean Armstrong, Hilary Mcleod, Dana Tokar, Cathy Semler

Reviewers: More than 40 reviewers from across Ontario were involved in reviewing this text and Teacher's Resource.

The Career Studies 10, a 256-page text is designed to meet all the curriculum objectives of the Ontario Grade 10 GLC20 Course. Correspondence with the career education curricula in other provinces is also underway.

Content Overview

Five thematic units focus on questions that are essential to the career development process.

  • Why Am I Doing This?
  • Who Am I?
  • What's Out There For Me?
  • How Do I Get Where I Want To Go?
  • How Far Have I Come?

The extensive Teacher Resource Handbook includes

  • planning, assessment and evaluation support
  • teaching notes
  • portfolio building strategies and blackline masters
  • blackline masters of activities geared to different learning styles and levels
  • background information
  • an annotated list of useful external resources
  • support for the use of electronic resources

Career Studies 10 incorporates a process-driven approach to career education. The structure of the program is built on a Discover/Connect/Reflect model that reinforces the learning process. The Links feature in the student text points students to external sources of information, particularly electronic sources, and includes suggestions for using those sources. The Career Studies 10 website (www.careers.nelson.com/) includes links to useful sites and suggestions for how to manage information. A variety of activities require the use of technology, including word processing programs, the Internet, and spreadsheets.

ORDER DETAILS

TITLE ISBN PRICE
(Cdn. $$)
Career Studies 10 Text 017-620136-X $44.95
Teacher's Resource Handbook 017-620137-8 $199.95

Prices are in effect November 1, 2005.

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