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Who is using Career Choices and How?



 
Today more than 4,000 schools and programs use the Career Choices curriculum in a variety of ways and with students of varying capabilities. The curriculum was designed with flexibility in mind, and that is one of the reasons it is so appealing to educators.

No matter where or how it is used, Career Choices’ bottom line results are the same: Once students are exposed to the philosophy of the curriculum, their personal vision of their future--and, therefore, their academic and life goals--expand.

You'll want to find out for yourself what other educators are saying about the curriculum and the many creative ways they are using it. Over the last 15 years, educators across the country have adapted and enhanced the program to fit the needs of their students.
   
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What educators are saying about the Career Choices curriculum
In-depth interviews with innovative educators using Career Choices
Hierarchy of Needs for a Career Choices program that impacts dropout rates
Great classroom ideas from Career Choices teachers
Sample lesson plans for special populations

Different ways to incorporate Career Choices into your school

See how Career Choices addresses the SCANS and NOICC skills and competencies

Frequently Asked Questions about the Career Choices curriculum

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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