“What will I be when I grow up?” It’s an age-old question that, for most students, has no easy answer. Exploring Careers for the 21st Century, Third Edition, published by Pearson, is a broad exploration of career opportunities and the rewards of different career pathways. It provides the essential tools that students need to set and achieve career and academic goals and make positive decisions that will affect their futures.
The text highlights the most promising careers and prepares students to connect academic achievement to real-world success. Students learn to identify their career interests, aptitudes, and learning styles.
The program is available in print or as a VitalSource eText.
The program is authored by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE). NFTE is a global educational nonprofit focused on bringing the power of entrepreneurship to youth in low-income communities. Since its founding more than 30 years ago, NFTE has trained thousands of teachers and educated more than a million young people worldwide.
Exploring Careers for the 21st Century, Third Edition, meets the standards for the Preparing for College and Career certification offered through Precision Exams by YouScience.
1
Careers
and You
Students are encouraged to identify how their skills and interests can help them succeed in the world of work.
2
Career
Preparation
Emphasizes the importance of using processes for decision making, goal setting, and problem solving.
3
Career
Development
Takes students through the process of identifying career opportunities, planning for a career and conducting a career search.
4
Entrepreneurial
Thinking
Students are introduced to the role entrepreneurship plays in the economy, as well as the basic types of businesses and the types of business ownership.
5
Financial
Management
Students study personal and business finance and consumer responsibility.
Discipline: Career & Technical Education
Copyright: 2023
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Delivery Method: Blended (Print & Digital)
Funding Sources: ESSER
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