Career Development
Our team creates and distributes career development products, offers quality professional development training, and provides technical assistance and leadership for career and academic development
Resources for ICAPs
What’s Next for Your Success (1, 2, 4+) - Use this document as a flyer to hand out or a poster to display in the classroom, encouraging students to think of 1-, 2-, or 4-year goals to a career. It also lists all 16 Career Clusters and six Career Fields.
What’s next for your SUCCESS - 1, 2, 4+ - flyer
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Getting a Job
Action Verbs and Employment Card - These verbs can be used to help you describe your skills and experience.
Pocket Resume - This pocket survival tool for job applications and interviews allows anyone to take work history, references, skills, and abilities with you as you apply for jobs. No more forgetting addresses, dates, or phone numbers, as this perfect tool keeps everything in one place!
Resources for Educators
Career Connections for Elementary and Middle/High School - Career Connections introduces students to career awareness in friendly, age-appropriate format. These full color magazines include activities that introduce students to career fields, career-related vocabulary, good work/school habits, and more. The student editions are sold in packages of 10. Our free Teacher Guides help teachers introduce career awareness, with information to assist teaching each topic.
Resource Center for CareerTech Advancement
The Resource Center for CareerTech Advancement provides research on educational materials and best practices and identifies curriculum, assessments, professional development and other instructional delivery resources.
Resources for Parents
This flyer/poster lists the steps students should take if they want to enroll in a Technology Center.
Direct Your Future - Curriculum
Direct Your Future™ is a career exploration program for middle school and high school students. Students are asked to think of their lives as a journey. Through a series of modules, students are challenged to focus on themselves and the world of work, and to learn how to map out a future career path. All modules include experiential activities to help students understand the career planning process. Handouts with additional information are also included.