Grade 5
Other Pennsylvania Career Education and Work sets
Other Pennsylvania Career Education and Work sets
Career Awareness and Preparation
- A.
Describe the impact of individual interests and abilities on career choices.13.1.5.A
- B.
Describe the impact of personal interest and abilities on career choices.13.1.5.B
- C.
Relate the impact of change to both traditional and nontraditional careers.13.1.5.C
- D.
Describe the range of career training programs in the community such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Two-and-four year colleges</li><li>Career and technical education programs at centers (formerly AVTS) and high schools</li><li>CareerLinks</li><li>Community/recreation centers</li><li>Faith-based organizations</li><li>Local industry training centers</li><li>Military</li><li>Registered apprenticeship</li><li>Vocational rehabilitation centers</li><li>Web-based training</li></ul>13.1.5.D
- E.
Describe the factors that influence career choices, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Geographic location</li><li>Job description</li><li>Salaries/benefits</li><li>Work schedule</li><li>Working conditions</li></ul>13.1.5.E
- F.
Investigate people's rationale for making career choices.13.1.5.F
- G.
Identify the components of a career plan, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Beginnings of career portfolio</li><li>Career goals</li><li>Individual interests and abilities</li><li>Training/education requirements and costs</li></ul>13.1.5.G
- H.
Connect personal interests and abilities and academic strengths to personal career options.13.1.5.H
Career Acquisition (Getting a Job)
- A.
Apply appropriate speaking and listening techniques used in conversation.13.2.5.A
- B.
Identify and review resources available in researching job opportunities, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Internet</li><li>Magazines</li><li>Newspapers</li></ul>13.2.5.B
- C.
Compose and compare a business and a personal letter.13.2.5.C
- D.
Identify individualized career portfolio components, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Achievements</li><li>Awards/recognitions</li><li>Career exploration results</li><li>Career plans</li><li>Community service</li><li>involvement/projects</li><li>Interests/hobbies</li><li>Personal career goals</li><li>Selected school work</li><li>Self inventories</li></ul>13.2.5.D
- E.
Apply to daily activities, the essential workplace skills, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Commitment</li><li>Communication</li><li>Dependability</li><li>Health/safety</li><li>Personal initiative</li><li>Scheduling/time management</li><li>Team building</li><li>Technical literacy</li><li>Technology</li></ul>13.2.5.E
- B.
Evaluate resources available in researching job opportunities, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>CareerLinks</li><li>Internet (i.e. O*NET)</li><li>Networking</li><li>Newspapers</li><li>Professional associations</li><li>Resource books (that is Occupational Outlook Handbook, PA Career Guide)</li></ul>13.2.8.B
Career Retention and Advancement
- A.
Explain how student attitudes and work habits transfer from the home and school to the workplace.13.3.5.A
- B.
Explain the importance of working cooperatively with others at both home and school to complete a task.13.3.5.B
- C.
Identify effective group interaction strategies, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Building consensus</li><li>Communicating effectively</li><li>Establishing ground rules</li><li>Listening to others</li></ul>13.3.5.C
- D.
Explain budgeting.13.3.5.D
- E.
Develop a personal schedule based on activities and responsibilities at both home and school.13.3.5.E
- F.
Describe the impact of role changes at home, school, and at work, and how the role changes impact career advancement and retention.13.3.5.F
- G.
Describe how personal interests and abilities impact lifelong learning.13.3.5.G
Entrepreneurship
- A.
Identify the risks and rewards of entrepreneurship.13.4.5.A
- B.
Discuss the entrepreneurial character traits of historical or contemporary entrepreneurs.13.4.5.B
- C.
Discuss the steps entrepreneurs take to bring their goods or services to market, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Marketing</li><li>Production</li><li>Research and development</li><li>Selection of goods and services</li></ul>13.4.5.C
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2006
- Where can I read the official document?
- Academic Standards for Career Education and Work
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