There are 16 career clusters leading to various career pathways. Instructors can incorporate these clusters into curriculum design and instruction. Adult education services will include workforce preparation activities and training for specific occupations; this will allow students to achieve their educational and career goals. For a listing and description of these career clusters, please click on the link below.
A Failure to Communicate
Students will use effective communication skills to work together to create a satisfactory and logical presentation on information technology facts and findings since clear communication is essential in the workplace, particulary in IT.
GED Content Areas
- Writing
First Things First
Students will learn 2 types of text structure; chronological order and problem/solution with a focus on their importance in the workplace, i.e., taking and following directions, problem solving when things do not work the way they are suppose to.
GED Content Areas
- Reading
Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It
The purpose of the lesson is to help students to more readily understand the construction of an essay in an IT context by conducting a research project on coding languages. If students are able to successfully conduct research, understand the text, and summarize it, then the student will more readily understand the basic requirements an entery-level position within the workforce as well.
GED Content Areas
- Writing
The Legos of Language
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
· read texts to determine text structure,
· develop a research question and
· research to find answers.
GED Content Areas
- Writing
- Reading
You Are an Internet Explorer
The ability to read and assess job descriptions is essential in pursuing a career pathway. Explicitly communicate to students that knowledge of a job/career informs the choices that will impact their futures.
GED Content Areas
- Reading
- Writing