Grade 3
Other Pennsylvania Career Education and Work sets
Other Pennsylvania Career Education and Work sets
Career Awareness and Preparation
- A.
Recognize that individuals have unique interests.13.1.3.A
- B.
Identify current personal interests.13.1.3.B
- C.
Recognize that the roles of individuals at home, in the workplace and in the community are constantly changing.13.1.3.C
- D.
Identify the range of jobs available in the community.13.1.3.D
- E.
Describe the work done by school personnel and other individuals in the community.13.1.3.E
- F.
Explore how people prepare for careers.13.1.3.F
- G.
Explain why education and training plans are important to careers.13.1.3.G
- H.
Explain how workers in their careers use what is learned in the classroom.13.1.3.H
Career Acquisition (Getting a Job)
- A.
Identify appropriate speaking and listening techniques used in conversation.13.2.3.A
- B.
Discuss resources available in researching job opportunities, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Internet</li><li>Magazines</li><li>Newspapers</li></ul>13.2.3.B
- C.
Compose a personal letter.13.2.3.C
- D.
Identify the importance of developing a plan for the future.13.2.3.D
- E.
Discuss the importance of the essential workplace skills, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Dependability</li><li>Health/safety</li><li>Team building</li><li>Technology</li></ul>13.2.3.E
Career Retention and Advancement
- A.
Identify attitudes and work habits that contribute to success at home and school.13.3.3.A
- B.
Identify how to cooperate at both home and school.13.3.3.B
- C.
Explain effective group interaction terms, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Compliment</li><li>Cooperate</li><li>Encourage</li><li>Participate</li></ul>13.3.3.C
- D.
Explain how money is used.13.3.3.D
- E.
Discuss how time is used at both home and school.13.3.3.E
- F.
Identify the changes in family and friend's roles at home, at school and in the community.13.3.3.F
- G.
Define and describe the importance of lifelong learning.13.3.3.G
Entrepreneurship
- A.
Define entrepreneurship.13.4.3.A
- B.
Describe the character traits of successful entrepreneurs, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Adaptability</li><li>Creative thinking</li><li>Ethical behavior</li><li>Leadership</li><li>Positive attitude</li><li>Risk-taking</li></ul>13.4.3.B
- C.
Describe age-appropriate entrepreneurial opportunities, such as, but not limited to:<ul><li>Bake sale</li><li> Crafts</li><li>Lemonade stand</li><li>Pet care</li></ul>13.4.3.C
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2006
- Where can I read the official document?
- Academic Standards for Career Education and Work
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