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Category: Career Connected Learning – High School

Career Life Plan (Career Education Framework)

A Career Life Plan is a comprehensive education, career, and life plan documenting the learning needs, interests, and aspirations, and showcasing the accomplishments of each learner. This bundle supports achieving standards for the new Career Life Plan graduation requirement.

  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11
  • Grade 12

Presenting All Career Pathways Equally:  A Purposeful Gap Year

This Resource Bundle is designed to support Career Pathway Design 10, however it could be applied to the new Career Life Plan graduation requirement and would be appropriate for grades 9 to 12.

  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11
  • Grade 12

Generating Ideas for Businesses and Projects

In this lesson students will identify their passions, interests, and future aspirations. Students will be encouraged to participate in class and small group discussions to share their interests and passions.

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11

‘Why Do We Buy Stuff?’

In this lesson students will learn about the two categories (emotional and rational purchases) of why people purchase products, enterprises, and services (PES).

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11

Energy Career Excursion

This activity aims to help students become acquainted with careers that exist in the energy industry.

  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11
  • Grade 12

STEM Careers

This multi-use STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Career bundle supports Math, Science, Information Technology, and Career content areas. The 4 lessons are flexible, and teachers are encouraged to adapt them to their specific topic of study within their curriculum. The goal of this bundle is to seamlessly incorporate the New Brunswick Career Education Framework to assist learners in exploring the variety of traditional and non-traditional STEM-related career options that complement the corresponding curricular area.

  • Grade 10

Barriers

Students will explore how bias, stereotypes and privilege impact career pathways and how marginalized populations can face barriers. Through these lessons, students will investigate actions and supports to help create a fairer working world.

  • Grade 10

Cybersecurity Series: Suspicious Files and Hidden Folders (Windows 10)

After this course, the student should be able to search for and identify suspicious files, including files within hidden folders. These self-paced online courses include learning content, small quiz questions throughout, as well as a virtual lab environment where students can “spin up” virtual computers (Windows 10/11, Linux, etc.) in their browser and complete assigned tasks in a real-world environment.

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11
  • Grade 12

Cybersecurity Series: Windows Hardening (Windows 10)

In this course, students will learn how to better protect a Windows computer system against basic threats and vulnerabilities by identifying security risks and applying standard hardening techniques. These self-paced online courses include learning content, small quiz questions throughout, as well as a virtual lab environment where students can “spin up” virtual computers (Windows 10/11, Linux, etc.) in their browser and complete assigned tasks in a real-world environment.

  • Grade 9

Challenging Confirmation Bias

Our brains are great at using past experiences to make quick decisions on the fly, but these shortcuts can also lead to bias. “Confirmation bias” is our brain’s tendency to seek out information that confirms things we already think we know. Help your students learn to recognize this when they encounter news online, as a way to examine competing opinions and ideas and to avoid drawing questionable conclusions.

  • Grade 9
  • Grade 12

Self-Paced E-Learning : Computer Hardware Basics

Computer Hardware Basics explores the fundamentals of computers and mobile devices, the components that comprise them, how they work, and basic troubleshooting tools and techniques.

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 9

Self-Paced E-Learning: Python Essentials 1

In this course, you will learn in-demand skills such as how to design, develop, and improve computer programs, methods for analyzing problems using programming, programming best practices, and more. The course also prepares you for the PCEP – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer certification (Exam PCEP-30-0x).

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 9