CAREER
PATHWAY RESOURCES
Occupational
Outlook Handbook: Social Workers Source:
U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
California
Occupational Guide: Social Workers An overview of this occupation
including occupational outlook. Source: California Labor Market
Information Division
Career
Guide: Public Service & Public Health Counselors and Social
Workers Career guide directed at Hispanics. Source: Saludos
Hispanos
Career
Paths: Social, Human & Governmental Services Brief explanation
of pathway and attributes. Students may take a career assessment
quiz. Source: CONNECT to Careers
Social
Sciences & Humanities Career Exploration Links This site
contains links that can help explore career and educational options.
There are handy icons to note link contents. Source:
University
of California
Social
Worker Café A forum for social work professionals, educators,
and students to exchange ideas and information. Source: Tobi
Ann Shane
LESSONS
AND CURRICULUM EXAMPLES
Catholic
Relief Services Teacher Resources These resources are intended
as a supplement to your classroom activities to inspire your students
to understand the call to global solidarity. A kids’ site is also
available for grades 3-8. Source: CRS
Education
and Human Services Business / Educator partnership lessons on
Human Services. There are loads of other K-12 lessons on the site.
Source: ID287
Health
and Human Services Lesson Plans Lesson plans and activities
for Child Care, Health Occupations, Cosmetology, Security and Law.
Source: Vocational
Information
Center
Human
Migration Within and Into the United States Students probe movement
of people within the United States
and immigration in this grades 9-12 lesson plan. Source: National
Geographic
Rich,
Poor, or Somewhere in the Middle This lesson offers students
an opportunity to use economic and social indicators to identify
the connection between a country's access to resources and its economic
development. Source: National Geographic
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