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Career Web Links


The link below will take you to where you can access the streaming video of 
the Real Game Series Curriculum promotional C.D. that has been distributed 
throughout the United States and Canada. This curriculum is the centerpiece 
instructional tool used in our Career Exploration class. This video 
showcases how the curriculum is used and features Lee students, staff and 
parents!
http://www.californiacareers.info/videos.html

The California Career Resource Network operates this website. CALCRN 
provides support and resources to educational institutions and other 
agencies throughout California in the field of career development. CALCRN is 
a member of the National America's Career Resource Network.
http://www.californiacareers.info

This the official website for The Real Game Series for the United States. 
Here you will get information related to the Real Game curriculum utilized 
in our Career Exploration class. To see how the Real Game is used 
internationally, you can go to www.realgame.com
http://www.realgame.org

The Association of Career and Technical Education hosts this site. ACTE is 
the largest organization in the United States devoted to providing educators 
with resources and support in career and technical education. 

ACTE published the article Mr. Gangitano co-wrote with Phil Jarvis about the 
Real Game curriculum in their January 2004 issue of "Techniques". You can 
read this article by clicking on the interesting articles icon on the home 
page.
http://www.acteonline.org/

The California Career Zone is a new website hosted by the California Career 
Resource Network. This interactive site allows people of all ages to explore 
California specific career information. You can research many jobs, and 
there are interesting inventories and assessments you can take. This website 
is used extensively in the career exploration class.
http://www.cacareerzone.org

Parents can be a wonderful resource for their children when it comes to 
helping them focus on career issues. This website is especially geared for 
parents to learn how they can assist their children in choosing career 
options.
http://careerplanning.about.com/od/adviceforkidsandteens/a/children.htm

Another great website for teachers and students for career information and 
links to many sites.
http://www.knowitall.org/kidswork/teachers/

A teachers guide to introduce career exploration to students of all ages.
http://www.emerson.k12.nj.us/staff/rmkelly/Custom/Classwebpages/DreamBig/TeacherPage.html

California Department of Education website.
http://www.cde.ca.gov/

Another great site with career resources for kids.
http://www.lr.k12.nj.us/ETTC/archives/kidscareer.html

This website directs you to many links for students to investigate careers 
in many fields.
http://www.kathimitchell.com/careers.htm

This is a wonderful website for students and parents who are interested in 
learning about careers in the sciences.
http://www.tryscience.org/parents/se_6.html

Here students and teachers can find information and resources about careers 
at an introductory level. Students can create their first resume on this 
site.
http://www.careerkids.com

The National Career Development Association (NCDA) is a division of the 
American Counseling Association (ACA). The mission of NCDA is to promote the 
career development of all people over the life span. To achieve this 
mission, NCDA provides service to the public and professionals involved with 
or interested in career development, including professional development 
activities, publications, research, public information, professional 
standards, advocacy, and recognition for achievement and service.
http://www.ncda.org/

MiddleWeb provides a wealth of resources for schools, districts, educators, 
parents, and public school advocates working to raise achievement for all 
students in the middle grades.
http://www.middleweb.com/

The National Career Development Guidelines provide specific guidelines to 
help states, school, colleges and human service agencies strengthen and 
improve comprehensive, competency-based career counseling, guidance and 
education programs. Today the National Guidelines are being used in at least 
40 states, including California, to enhance career development as part of 
the overall education requirements for all students.
http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:kcJY9gOLhtAJ:www.roundrockisd.org/docs/ncdg-teks_alignment-middle_school_science.doc+national+career+development+guidelines&hl=en

Edgate; Career and Technical Education Center. This site is a good resource 
for students and teachers to obtain information on careers.
http://www.edgateteam.net/CT/kids/explore.html


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