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CareerZone Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Department of Education

Grades
7 to 12
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This website offers a fairly comprehensive like/dislike work Interest Profiler. You can choose between the mini version (30 questions) or the short version (60 questions). The Interest...more
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This website offers a fairly comprehensive like/dislike work Interest Profiler. You can choose between the mini version (30 questions) or the short version (60 questions). The Interest Profiler can be saved in process which is a very helpful feature. Though created in Pennsylvania, the site is universally helpful. (There are other quizzes and occupation information available at the homepage.) Students answer simply "strongly like," "like," "strongly dislike," "dislike," or "not sure." Once the profile is completed, an interest profile is developed and the meanings of the interests can be referenced in the first type of assessment. Jobs that are highly related to the individuals' interest profile are linked here. The specific occupations are linked to information on the career including descriptions, education requirements, experience and skills needed to perform the job. Also, basic career information is also available to search without doing the interest assessment.

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This site could be applied to any course. It could be invaluable to guidance classes, family and consumer sciences, and business courses. This would be a great introductory lab for any of those classes as well as others. Demonstrate on an interactive whiteboard or projector and then have students work on individual computers to take the survey. Have students access the site and complete the survey and do a simple research into three different possibilities. Then have students reflect on the careers that surprised them as well as the ones with which they thought they would want to do. Have students create "a day in the life" blog entries related to a day on the job of one of the careers suited for them. Use Penzu, reviewed here.

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