Career Discovery Encyclopedia
Ferguson
Hardcover
(Ferguson Pub, Dec. 1, 2006)
Praise for the previous edition:Booklist/RBB "Twenty Best Bets for Student Researchers, 2004""...definitely recommended for school and public libraries."—Booklist"...[a] pleasing design...[a] reliable, succinct source."—School Library Journal"What makes this 8-volume set distinctive is how comprehensively it covers the world of work...this is an excellent and valuable resource for all levels."—American Reference Books AnnualExtensively revised and updated, Career Discovery Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition covers a wide spectrum of careers for students who are just beginning to think about their future. For the sixth edition, each of the more than 700 careers profiled in the previous edition has been updated according to the latest information. More than 50 new job articles have been added, covering airport security personnel, copy editors, food photographers, geriatric psychiatrists, yoga and Pilates instructors, and more.New features This revised edition includes several important new features that align the careers to U.S. government career standards. Volume 1 provides descriptions of the U.S. Department of Education's 16 Career Clusters, and a Career Cluster icon in each job article enables students to read about jobs in the clusters that interest them. Each article also contains a new Skills Spotlight sidebar, which identifies key skills and competencies for each job as outlined in the U.S. Department of Labor's SCANS report. Volume 1 also features a new section about self-assessment testing, which includes an A-to-Z overview of the most popular tests, as well as a sample test based on the O*NET Work Interest Profiler. Highlights:656 up-to-date career articles57 new career articlesNew Skills Spotlight sidebars that tie each career to the U.S. Department of Labor's SCANS skills and competenciesNew coverage of U.S. Department of Education's Career ClustersNew coverage of career assessment testsMore than 650 black-and-white photographs, more than 125 new to this editionUp-to-date glossary and government classification indexes. Explore more than 700 careersAn excellent starting place for career exploration, this valuable resource contains current and accurate information for middle school students. Each career article is a concise, two-page spread accompanied by a photograph-more than 125 photographs are new-that relates directly to the career profiled. Each article also contains descriptions of job titles and paths of advancement associated with the main topic. The two-color design provides an attractive presentation of information. High interest, low reading level!Keeping in mind that from an early age students need clear information about the careers that will be available to them in the future, this comprehensive encyclopedia is written in an attention-holding, easy-to-read style. The career profiles will interest middle school students, as well as advanced younger students. Match skills to related careersCareer Discovery Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition helps students match their interests and aptitudes to particular careers. Each career article lists the school subjects that are related to the career field. For example, for medical assistants, the subjects of biology and mathematics are specified. The new Skills Spotlight sidebar in each article lists the SCANS skills (such as manage time, teach, and fix or repair technology) and competencies (such as mathematics, problem solving, and self-esteem) most needed for the career. A Career Cluster icon in each article ties that career to one of the 16 Career Clusters outlined in Volume 1. Readers can access information in a number of ways:An A-to-Z arrangement of career articlesA table of contents in each volumeA full Job Title Index in each volumeCross-referencing of related articlesGovernment classification indexes.Each article contains all of the career essentials, including:Job descriptionJob outlookEducational requirementsPotential earningsRelated subjects and interestsInformation for further exploration.
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