
FCS COURSES, ASSESSMENTS, & STANDARDS
Transitions and Careers: FCS Middle School – Transitions and Careers
Career Search I : FCS High School – Career Search I
Career Search II: FCS High School – Career Search II
Manage Transitions: FCS High School – Manage Transitions
Webxam: a 24/7 online assessment delivery system created by the Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) at The Ohio State University.
Jobs-of-the-Future:In this report, the President’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) presents a projection of potential developments in the U.S. labor market over the next five to ten years and discusses the preparations necessary to develop the 21st century workforce. We discuss the skills that will likely be most relevant in growing occupations, the value and limitations of our current post-high school education and training systems, and the characteristics of a more effective education and training structure.
The Fun Works: This Web site is about careers. Not just the interesting ones other people have, but the ones YOU can have. Don't know where to start? You may not know now exactly what you want to do as an adult, but this site will help you start. Discover who you are, what you like to do and what you do best. |
Melbourne Victoria Career Transition: Providing a broad range of educational pathways is important in improving student outcomes. However, young people need support to understand the options and navigate the pathways from compulsory schooling to further education, training and employment. There are a range of programs and tools available to schools to assist them to support students in their transitions.
Ohio Career Information Systems Login: The goal of the Ohio Career Information System (OCIS), as a career and academic development tool, is to help Ohio students learn more about educational options while they develop skills in decision making and goal setting and improve work habits and attitudes. Embedded within the OCIS, the Individual Academic and Career Plan (IACP) is available to assist students with academic and career exploration and planning.
Drive of Your Life: Drive of Your Life is a fun online career exploration game that helps middle-school and high school students learn more about themselves, higher education and careers. This free educational tool lets kids answer a series of questions about themselves to learn what careers could interest them and then go on a virtual drive to learn more about each of those careers – all in their own customized car.
BLS Exploring Career Information: Exploring Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics including: Teacher's Guide, BLS Career Information, and an A-Z List of Careers.
BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook: For hundreds of different types of jobs, such as teacher, lawyer, and nurse, the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you: the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, working conditions
NYS Education Department Career Zone: The place to explore careers related to your strengths, skills and talents. To begin, click one of six clusters pictured, or View All Careers
to see all the occupations.
Career One Stop: Students can follow links to explore career and education options including: Identify Your Interests, Explore Careers, and Find Education Options. This site is sponsored by the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
Careers in the Military: Get the inside story from real people in the military. View military career profiles and military jobs you may not have thought about.!
The Money Instructor: Career Planning: Career planning helps you learn about yourself, your skills, your strengths, weaknesses, and your potential fit for a particular career. Here students learn about the importance of careers, and also learn the basic steps and techniques for preparing for and having a successful career and balanced life.
Interactive Careers Guidance and Education for Teenagers Login: Fast Tomato is a fully integrated careers education and guidance system, designed for all individuals aged 13 upwards who are considering their future career options. It is used in over 1400 schools and colleges in the UK and internationally.
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