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Formative Assignment: Name That Education Career

Instructions:

Use the CareerOneStop website to learn about different careers in the Education and Training field.

•Go to this link: https://www.careeronestop.org/Videos/CareerVideos/career-videos.aspx

•Select the Education and Training cluster.

•Explore the career videos to help you answer the questions below.

Remember to use the career profiles at the CareerOneStop link to answer the questions!

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1.

Categorize the following careers based on the primary work setting.

  • Corporate Trainer

  • Online Tutor

  • Elementary School Teacher

  • Instructional Designer

  • Preschool Teacher

  • Traditional Classroom Setting

  • Corporate Setting

  • Virtual/Online Setting

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2.

Match the teaching career to the main skills needed.

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Adult Basic Education Instructor

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Patience and the ability to change plans quickly. This is very important for helping students who learn differently

Career/Technical Education Teacher

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Expert in their subject, and good at explaining things

Instructional Coordinator

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Knowledge of specific job skills, like how to build something or use a computer program

Special Education Teacher

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Really high-level education and doing research

Postsecondary Teacher

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Creating lesson plans and training materials

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3.

Categorize the following careers based on the typical education level they serve.

  • Postsecondary Teacher

  • Preschool Teacher

  • Special Education Teacher

  • Middle School Teacher

  • Adult Basic Education Instructor

  • Early Childhood Education

  • K-12 Education

  • Higher Education

  • Adult Education

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4.

Match the career to its primary job function.

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Curator

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Supports students' mental health

Educational Administrator

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Manages and organizes learning resources

Coach

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Maintains collections of items of cultural or historical significance

School Psychologist

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Oversees and manages educational programs

Librarian

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Provides leadership and training in athletics

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5.

Categorize the following careers by their specialization

  • Nursing Instructors and Teachers

  • Career/Technical Education Teachers

  • English Language and Literature Teachers

  • Special Education Teachers

  • Art, Drama, and Music Teachers

  • Core Academic Subjects

  • Fine Arts

  • Career and Technical Training

  • Health Sciences

  • Special Needs Education

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6.

Match the career to the required level of education or certification.

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Special Education Teacher

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Some college, and may need a certificate

Teaching Assistant

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Four-year college degree and a teaching certificate

Elementary School Teacher

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Master's or Ph.D. degree

Adult Education Teacher

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Four-year college degree and a teaching certificate, and often extra training

Postsecondary Professor

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High School Diploma, and may need a certificate

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7.

Categorize the following careers based on the primary work environment.

  • Training and Development Manager

  • Fitness and Wellness Coordinators

  • Education and Childcare Administrators

  • Self-Enrichment Teacher

  • Library Technician

  • Corporate Training Facility

  • Community Education Center

  • Library or Media Center

  • Preschool or Daycare

  • Recreation or Fitness Center

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8.

Match the career to the relevant skills they utilize regularly.

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Tutor

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Curriculum Design and Planning

Education Administrator

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One-on-one Instruction and Guidance

School Counselor

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Management and Leadership

Instructional Coordinator

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Document Preservation and Information Management

Archivist

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Guidance and Student Support

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9.

Categorize the following careers based on whether they are focused on students or on other adults.

  • Career/Technical Education Teacher

  • Corporate Trainer

  • Self-Enrichment Teacher

  • College Professor

  • Elementary School Teacher

  • Careers primarily focused on students

  • Careers focused on training adults

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10.

Match each career to a brief job description

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Education and Childcare Administrator

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Works with children with special needs

Instructional Designer

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Teaches early learning and development

Social Work Teacher

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Manages the activities and staff of child care centers

Adapted Physical Education Specialist

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Creates learning materials and online courses

Preschool Teacher

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Teaches social work topics at the post-secondary level