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What is the Career Choices Curriculum?
 
Career Choices: A Guide for Teens and Young Adults: Who Am I? What Do I Want? How Do I Get It? Books
Workbook and Portfolio for the Career Choices text
Possibilities: A Supplemental Anthology for Career Choices
Lifestyle Math: Your Financial Planning Portfolio (A supplemental mathematics unit for Career Choices)
Instructor’s and Counselor’s Guide for Career Choices, 6th Edition
 
Engaging...Relevant...Exciting...Inspiring...Poven.
 
Looking for a curriculum that motivates your students and, at the same time, drives
home the importance of learning to write, read, speak and compute well? The
Career Choices curriculum is an outstanding and unique example of how core academic
subjects
can work together to create a new and exciting synergy in education to
meet today's goals, including SCANS and NIOCC skills and competencies, and the new
Freshman Transition Standards from George Washington University.
 
Use Career Choices as a stand-alone text or together with Possibilities and/or
Lifestyle Math in:
 
 
If you're in the process of implementing high school redesign or building interdisciplinary
academic teams
at your school, this curriculum will save you hundreds of hours of
planning time.
 
I commend these materials for use in high schools and/or community
colleges... I particularly like that the curriculum is grounded in a
specific academic discipline and that it is competency-based.
 

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Career Choices received a promising Intervention Award from the U.S. Department of Education for its effectiveness in
reducing dropout rates and supporting higher achievement in reading and math.
”   -ACTE’s Techniques magazine