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Institution | Illinois State Board of Vocational Education and Rehabilitation, Springfield. Div. of Vocational and Technical Education.; Cobb County Board of Education, Marietta, GA. |
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Titel | [Cobb County, Georgia Occupational and Career Development Program: Teacher's Resource Guides.] |
Quelle | (1974), (195 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Leitfaden; Career Education; Construction Industry; Course Content; Course Objectives; Curriculum Guides; Elementary Education; Family Life Education; Health Occupations; Music; News Media; Occupational Information; Photography; Public Service Occupations; Resource Materials; Resource Units; School Personnel; Transportation; Georgia |
Abstract | This collection of 10 teacher's resource guides was developed by the Cobb County Georgia Career Education Project and contains the 10 units: (1) for grade 1: The School, Careers in Public Service; and What Does My Family Do All Day?; (2) for grades 3 and 4: Commercial Airlines and Airports, Careers in Transportation; Trains, Careers in Transportation; and Music, Careers in Fine Arts and Humanities; (3) for grades 5 and 6: The Newspaper, Careers in Communications and Media; The Hospital, Careers in Health; and Television, Careers in Communications and Media; (4) for grade 6: Photography, Careers in Communication and Media; and Building Construction, Careers in Construction. All units have the same format which includes an introduction, notes to the teacher, goals, learner objectives, and concepts; subject matter; occupational information and suggested motivation, study, research, and correlating activities; participative, culminating, and followup activities; materials and equipment needs; evaluation, resource materials, and bibliography. The photography unit has four appendixes related to making a camera and developing and printing negatives. Sections on occupational information give a general description, job entry and preparation, general requirements, working conditions and benefits, and occupational listings. In some units the bibliography is divided into children's and teacher's selections. (NH) |
Anmerkungen | Copies suitable for reproduction are available through each state's Research Coordinating Unit |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |