Career Management Grade 8
Other Georgia Career Development sets
Other Georgia Career Development sets
Students will develop and demonstrate positive interpersonal skills. MSCM8-1
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Demonstrate and evaluate the ability to get along well with others including conflict management and respect for diversity. MSCM8-1a
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Recognize the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behaviors and attitudes in specific school, social, and work situations. MSCM8-1b
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Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills (oral, written, and electronic). MSCM8-1c
Students will develop management skills that lead to academic and career success. MSCM8-2
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Analyze the impact of stress and the importance of time and money management skills for academic, social, and career success. MSCM8-2a
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Analyze how specific life role changes (e.g. personal, leisure, community, learner, family, and work roles) would affect the attainment of career goals. MSCM8-2b
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Recognize, discriminate, and manage career information including occupational, education and training, employment outlook, and economic information. MSCM8-2c
Students will examine and demonstrate an understanding of employability skills to enhance career success. MSCM8-3
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Explain and summarize the state and federal child labor laws.MSCM8-3a
- B
Recognize the importance of and demonstrate the following employability/soft skills, such as, but not limited to: honesty, motivation, creativity, leadership, critical thinking, risk-taking, flexibility, questioning, and problem-solving. MSCM8-3b
- C
Demonstrate the importance of positive work ethics in relation to educational and career success (appearance, attendance, attitude, character, communication, cooperation, organizational skills, productivity, respect, and teamwork).MSCM8-3c
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. Demonstrate the following job-seeking skills: write a resume and cover letter, complete a job application, find and pursue employment leads, and interview for a job. MSCM8-3d
Students will personalize a self-selected Pathway that meets educational and career goals. MSCM8-4
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Assess individual learning styles, abilities, interests, and personality traits to enhance educational and career success. MSCM8-4a
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Create an individual plan using Peach State Pathways: Education and Career Planning Tool. MSCM8-4b
- C
Recognize the importance of educational achievement to the attainment of personal and career goals.MSCM8-4c
- D
Describe the importance of community service and career-technical student organizations (CTSOs) in relationship to an individual’s educational and career plan. MSCM8-4d
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Investigate available resources to enhance educational and career goals (CTSOs, civic organizations, corporations, individuals, Internet, libraries, mentors, religious affiliations, etc.) MSCM8-4e
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Demonstrate an understanding of how GPA calculations, financial aid information, and postsecondary options can help achieve educational and career goals. Postsecondary options include 2 and 4-year colleges and universities, technical colleges, special-purpose schools, apprenticeships, military, on-the-job training, online courses, etc. MSCM8-4f
Students will enhance reading in all curriculum areas CTAEMRC-1
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Reading in all curriculum areasCTAEMRC-1a
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Discussing books. CTAEMRC-1b
- C
Building vocabulary knowledge.CTAEMRC-1c
- D
Establishing context. CTAEMRC-1d
The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres. The student produces technical writing (business correspondence: memoranda, emails, letters of inquiry, letters of complaint, instructions and procedures, lab reports, slide presentations) CTAEW-1
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Creates or follows an organizing structure appropriate to purpose, audience, and context.CTAEW-1a
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Excludes extraneous and inappropriate information. CTAEW-1b
- C
Follows an organizational pattern appropriate to the type of composition. CTAEW-1c
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Applies rules of Standard English.CTAEW-1d
The student uses research and technology to support writing. CTAEW-2
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Identifies topics, asks and evaluates questions, and develops ideas leading to inquiry, investigation, and research. CTAEW-2a
- B
Uses organizational features of electronic text (e.g., bulletin boards, databases, keyword searches, e-mail addresses) to locate relevant information. CTAEW-2b
- C
Includes researched information in different types of products (e.g., compositions, multimedia presentations, graphic organizers, projects, etc.). CTAEW-2c
- D
Uses appropriate structures to ensure coherence (e.g., transition elements).CTAEW-2d
- E
Supports statements and claims with anecdotes, descriptions, facts and statistics, and specific examples. CTAEW-2e
- F
Gives credit for both quoted and paraphrased information in a bibliography by using a consistent and sanctioned format and methodology for citations. CTAEW-2f
The student consistently uses the writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. CTAEW-3
- A
Plans and drafts independently and resourcefullyCTAEW-3a
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Uses strategies of note taking, outlining, and summarizing to impose structure on composition drafts. CTAEW-3b
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Edits writing to improve word choice after checking the precision of the vocabulary. CTAEW-3c
Understands concepts and processes associated with successful entrepreneurial performance. MKT-EN-1
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Define entrepreneurshipMKT-EN-1a
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Identify and analyze characteristics of a successful entrepreneur. MKT-EN-1b
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Identify the reasons for planning in entrepreneurial businesses. MKT-EN-1c
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Discuss the entrepreneurial discovery processes. MKT-EN-1d
- E
Assess global trends and opportunities. MKT-EN-1e
- F
Determine opportunities for business creation.MKT-EN-1f
- G
Generate ideas for business. MKT-EN-1g
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Determine feasibility of ideas.MKT-EN-1h
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Determine the major reasons for business failureMKT-EN-1i
Explain the fundamental concepts of business ownership.MKT-EN-2
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Determine the relationship of competition to our private, free enterprise system.MKT-EN-2a
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Explain the effects of competition on buyers and sellers. MKT-EN-2b
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Identify the common types of business ownership.MKT-EN-2c
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Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of each type of ownership. MKT-EN-2d
- E
Explain relevant government regulations relating to the operation of a business.MKT-EN-2e
- F
Discuss the types of risks that businesses encounterMKT-EN-2f
- G
Explain how businesses deal with the various types of risks.MKT-EN-2g
- H
Identify the market segment for the business. MKT-EN-2h
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Formulate a marketing mix designed to reach a specific market segment. MKT-EN-2i
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Utilize the marketing functions to determine the competitive advantage of the proposed business. MKT-EN-2j
Technical Skills: Learners achieve technical content skills necessary to pursue the full range of careers for all pathways in the program concentration. CTAE-FS-1
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Technical Skills: Learners achieve technical content skills necessary to pursue the full range of careers for all pathways in the program concentration. CTAE-FS-1
Academic Foundations: Learners achieve state academic standards at or above grade level. CTAE-FS-2
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Academic Foundations: Learners achieve state academic standards at or above grade level. CTAE-FS-2
Communications: Learners use various communication skills in expressing and interpreting information.CTAE-FS-3
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Communications: Learners use various communication skills in expressing and interpreting information.CTAE-FS-3
Problem Solving and Critical Thinking: Learners define and solve problems, and use problem-solving and improvement methods and tools. CTAE-FS-4
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Problem Solving and Critical Thinking: Learners define and solve problems, and use problem-solving and improvement methods and tools. CTAE-FS-4
Information Technology Applications: Learners use multiple information technology devices to access, organize, process, transmit, and communicate information. CTAE-FS-5
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Information Technology Applications: Learners use multiple information technology devices to access, organize, process, transmit, and communicate information. CTAE-FS-5
Learners understand a variety of organizational structures and functions. CTAE-FS-6
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Learners understand a variety of organizational structures and functions. CTAE-FS-6
Safety, Health and Environment: Learners employ safety, health and environmental management systems in corporations and comprehend their importance to organizational performance and regulatory compliance. CTAE-FS-7
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Safety, Health and Environment: Learners employ safety, health and environmental management systems in corporations and comprehend their importance to organizational performance and regulatory compliance. CTAE-FS-7
Leadership anCareer Development: Learners plan and manage academic-career plans and employment relations. d Teamwork: Learners apply leadership and teamwork skills in collaborating with others to accomplish organizational goals and objectives. CTAE-FS-8
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Leadership anCareer Development: Learners plan and manage academic-career plans and employment relations. d Teamwork: Learners apply leadership and teamwork skills in collaborating with others to accomplish organizational goals and objectives. CTAE-FS-8
Ethics and Legal Responsibilities: Learners commit to work ethics, behavior, and legal responsibilities in the workplace. CTAE-FS-9
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Ethics and Legal Responsibilities: Learners commit to work ethics, behavior, and legal responsibilities in the workplace. CTAE-FS-9
Career Development: Learners plan and manage academic-career plans and employment relations. CTAE-FS-10
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Career Development: Learners plan and manage academic-career plans and employment relations. CTAE-FS-10
Entrepreneurship: Learners demonstrate understanding of concepts, processes, and behaviors associated with successful entrepreneurial performance. CTAE-FS-11
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Entrepreneurship: Learners demonstrate understanding of concepts, processes, and behaviors associated with successful entrepreneurial performance. CTAE-FS-11
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- Where can I read the official document?
- GeorgiaStandards.org
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