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Exploring Careers Project
Students select a career in Ag to research. They must complete many areas of research to answer questions, thus learning the process of doing research on a career. Students create a presentation for their research.
Rubric Code:
GX2936C
By
teachaboutag
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Exploring Careers Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Selected an Ag related Career
Poor
Career choice is not related to Ag
Fair
Career choice is only vaguely related to Ag
Good
Selected a good Ag related career to explore.
Job duties explained
Poor
Very little information on Job duties
Fair
Not enough information on job duties
Good
good explanation of job duties
Day on the job
Poor
Student description lacked any information of what a day on the job would be like.
Fair
Student description gave a vague idea of what a day on the job would be like.
Good
Student description made it possible to understand what a day on the job would entail.
What does one wear
Poor
No description of what is worn on the job.
Fair
Student description of what is worn on the job in unclear
Good
Student description of what is worn on the job is clear.
What type of industry?
Poor
No information on the industry that the career falls into.
Fair
Student mentions the industry that the career falls into, without a description.
Good
Student describes the industry that the career falls into. (i.e. service, Food, Production, etc.)
Who would you work for?
Poor
Student makes no mention of who they would likely work for.
Fair
Students information about who they would likely work for is incomplete or incorrect.
Good
Student describes the likely people they work for in that career: Government, School board, private corporation, individual, publicly held corporation, etc.
Education Needed
Poor
Student makes no mention of education needed.
Fair
Student mentions what education may be needed.
Good
Student describes the (various amounts of) education needed in the career field.
Number of colleges w/program
Poor
Fair
Good
Student mentions whether the career choice they made
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