Learning Styles
Learning Pathways
Biases & Career Choices
Job & Employers
Miscellaneous
100

You learn new things when you take an active, hands-on approach.

What is a tactile learner? 

100

What is a learning pathway?

A learning pathway provides the education or training you need for a career after high school.

100

"I love animals. But my friend said he’s never met a black vet, and that I wouldn’t have any role models to look up to."

What kind of bias is present here?

Racial bias- Harmful ideas based on a person's physical traits, culture, nationality, or ethnicity.

100

A person or organization that pays people to work for them.

Employer

100

How many hours of sleep does an 11-13 year old need each night?

9-12 hours of sleep a night

200

You learn new things by reading or seeing pictures.

What is a visual learner?
200

What is an apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is a training program you take to work in a specific trade. Most apprenticeships take place on a real job site.

200

"I love using tools and working with my hands, but my dad says carpentry involves too much physical labor for girls to handle."

What kind of bias is present here?

Gender Bias

200

What is networking?

Interacting with others to build relationships and exchange information.

200

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300
You learn most effectively by listening to the information.

What is an auditory learner?

300

If you join the military, what are you signing up for?

Usually when you sign up for the military you are signing a contract that promises you'll serve for a certain period of time. You typically have to serve for at least 4 years when you join the military.

300

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300

What is a resume?

A resume is a document that you send to potential employers outlining your skills and experience.

300

Give an example of a want vs a need when it comes to our daily tasks as humans.

Need: eating, sleeping, school

Want: playing video games, hanging out with friends

400

What are two learning tips for a tactile learner?

  • Rewrite or type out your notes from lectures
  • Think through a problem while exercising or walking
  • Make diagrams, notes, and flash cards as a way of being physical with the information
  • Actively work with the material by making models or doing demonstrations
  • Use role playing to hone skills or act out what you are learning
  • Take short breaks for physical activity when studying
400

What is community living?

Community living is a program that provides basic life and work skills training. You may volunteer, work or enter a supported college program. This path supports people with disabilities as they gain independence in their communities.
400

"I love working with hair, but my friends laughed at my career goal. They all plan to go into high paying careers, like law or medicine."

What kind of bias is present here?

Class Bias- bias based on a person's wealth or social status.

400

What are three ways you can try to get a job?

Networking, applying for jobs online/in person, volunteering first

400

Setting active steps to work towards an outcome.

What is goal setting?

500

Someone that prefers watching or reading an article AND working with their hands has this type of learning style.

What is a visual-tactile learner?

500

What kind of degrees can one earn through community college, college and then after college/university (4 types of degrees)?

Associate's Degree (2 years)

Bachelor's Degree (4 years)

Master's Degree (6 years)

Doctorate (8-12 years)

500

"I’ve always wanted to teach, but my aunt says it will be too hard for me because I’m visually impaired. I’ve had low vision my whole life."

What kind of bias is present here?

Ability bias- harmful ideas based on a person's ability.

500

A person that works at a company/job.

Employee

500

What does ICAP stand for?

Individual Career and Academic Plan

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