Provides details about the status of the occupation, required training, and benefits.
- Subject:
- Career and Technical Education
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- U.S. Department of Labor
- Provider Set:
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Date Added:
- 10/03/2023
Provides details about the status of the occupation, required training, and benefits.
This U.S. Department of Labor provides a page on the career of a woodworker. Includes information on the tasks of the position, employment, training, working conditions, and more.
A career as a Biologist is profiled.Included: Biologist overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
A career in Chemical Engineering is profiled.Included: Chemical Engineering overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
A career in Civil Engineering is profiled.Included: Civil Engineering overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
Design, write, and format a professional resume that stands out. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Edit your resume to make it stronger and more appealing to an employer. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
A career in Electrical Engineering is profiled.Included: Electrical Engineering overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
A career in Environmental Engineering is profiled. Included: Environmental Engineering overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
Determine if a source is credible using a table of key questions in a document. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Research a data center career you're interested in using Google Search, then create a presentation using Google Slides. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Three years before the United States entered World War II, President Roosevelt declared the South to be "the nation's number one economic problem." Georgia's economy was distinctly agricultural and low-wage, with little manufacturing compared with states in the North and Midwest. The median family income was nearly half of the national average. One year later, an influx of federal defense money established new industries, such as the Bell Aircraft plant in Marietta, and expanded existing ones, such as the J. A. Jones Construction Company in Brunswick. While 320,000 Georgians served in the United States Armed Forces, tens of thousands of Georgians repaired aircraft, built B-29 bombers, and worked in shipyards at home during the war. Meanwhile, military training was widespread throughout Georgia, occupying its fields as well as skies. Capitalizing on the state's flat coastal region and mild winters, Army airfields were installed in Savannah, Statesboro, Thomasville, and Waycross, and pilots trained in Albany, Augusta, Americus, and Douglas. Thousands of soldiers passed through Fort Benning and Fort Oglethorpe, where members of the Women's Army Corps trained for positions at home and abroad. World War II employment was crucial to the economic development of the state, ushering in the transformation to a modern, industrial, and diverse Georgia. This exhibition was created as part of the DPLA's Public Library Partnerships Project by collaborators from the Digital Library of Georgia and Georgia's public libraries. Exhibition organizers: Mandy Mastrovita and Greer Martin.
Learn all about Gmail: explore your inbox, compose an email, add an attachment and reply to emails you receive. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Create an event on Google Calendar, add details, and invite other people to your event. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Plan a celebration by creating a new document containing details about your event. This lesson was specifically designed for people who are new to technology. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Learn the skills you'll need to use Google Drive effectively, and keep your Drive organized. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
Learn how to use Google Search to find the information you need, quickly. Time to complete: 45-90 minutes
A career in Industrial Engineering is profiled.Included: Industrial Engineering overview, Preparation, Day In The Life, Earnings, Employment, Career Path Forecast, Professional Organizations.
In this lesson, students learn about human capital. “Human capital” refers to the knowledge and skills that people obtain through education, experience, and training. People invest in their human capital through education, on-the-job training, and practice. Throughout their school careers, students make investments in their human capital. Introducing this concept to younger students can help them understand why school is valuable and will allow them to build on their initial understanding of human capital in later years. This content from Econ Lowdown also features alignment to national Financial Literacy and/or Economics standards.
A general overview of Ireland's economy from the 2003 CIA World Factbook. Information includes GDP statistics, poverty rates, inflation rate, unemployment rate, budget, major industries, imports and exports, and more.