INTRODUCTION OK, so you can't live
at home forever. One day, you will leave home to take
your own job or go to college or university. To quote
Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind, "where shall I
go, what shall I do?" The purpose of this webquest is
to help you investigate some answers to these
questions.

THE TASK I think you would
probably be a good ... Yeah, right!
Nobody can actually tell you what job or profession or
career you will have after high school. But, with
some proper research, you can find out what sort of jobs fit
you. In this webquest, we'll visit some Internet
websites that are specifically designed to help you find the
answers to the really important questions that you need to
ask.
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PROCESS
How
to Make this Work for You
Beginning in Grade 7 and right
through to Grade 12, every student keeps their own personal career
portfolio. When you get to Grade 12, you will look back
through your portfolio and see how your plans have matured over time
and how you have zeroed in on the type of career that interests
you. As you complete parts of this webquest, you should print
the important information that you find and record just what you were
looking for in your journal. Instead of a journal, your teacher may have
you record the information in your school's blog. You can print the blog pages
at any time. File
it
all
away
in
your
portfolio
and it will help you make decisions at high school about what courses
to take with your career or job in mind. You might even change
your mind along the way but that's ok. You're going to have
lots of things that you may like now but may not in four or five
years.
In your career portfolio, you'll see how your preferences have changed.
RESOURCES
Goal-Setting,
Planning, and Decision Making
Skills
What are you good at? What
sorts of things do you like and enjoy? What sorts of things do
you dislike? All of these facts play into whether or not you
will be successful in your studies and therefore will be successful
in your career. Visit the following websites to take stock of
yourself!
- use this site for the
self-assessment section. You'll find out all kinds of
things about yourself. - just what kind of personality do you
have? Be honest on this questionnaire. - your all-in-one planner for Ontario
students
Careers Let's face it.
This is why you are doing this webquest. Just what
types of careers correspond to the goals and plans that
you've identified above. The following Internet
websites will let you investigate further.

- this is a terrific place to start
and explore all of the options that are available to you.
The sky's the limit! - there are SO many different types of
careers open to you. Hopefully, you'll find about a hundred
or so here that interest you! - here's a place for a terrific start
in search of the perfect career. Ask your teacher for
your school's login and password. - looking for a place that just does
Canadian Careers? Look here.
You don't have to go online to find this type
of information either. Ask your teacher for your school's copy
of Career
Cruising.
From this CD-ROM, you will have access to
about 150 different jobs and professions and get the opportunity to
meet experts in the field.
The
Future
It isn't what it used to be!
What jobs will pay the big bucks in the future? It makes sense
to focus on a job with growth. There aren't too many jobs for
milkmen anymore.
- explains about all of the jobs
available for technicians and technologists - News about jobs changes daily
here - careers that are on their way out;
careers that are on their way in - fast facts identifying trends and
opportunities for you
Beyond
High School Now that you have an
idea about what you'd like to do, does it require further
training, college or university? If so, you should
know that that not all training programs, colleges and
universities offer the same courses. Different
colleges and universities have different entrance
requirements and standards. Visit some of the
training, college and university sites by clicking the links
below and identify at least five that offer the program that
interests you.

- The Ministry of Training, Colleges
and Universities has this site devoted to all post-secondary
schools. - big list of places to go, things to
do, in Ontario, across Canada, and in other
countries.
CONCLUSION
Finding a career is tough
work. During the course of this webquest, you will have found a
great deal of valuable information about yourself and the careers
that you might be interested in pursuing.
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Doug Peterson Computers in the Classroom Consultant Greater Essex County District School Board http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/d&g/ |