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Career Research Project- Paper
Career Research Project- Paper
The Career Research Project requires a career to be researched based on career interest, Myers-Briggs Assessment, etc. Must contain citations and references based on MLA format. 1. What is the earning potential of your career? 2. How much education is needed for your career? 3. What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5. What interested you about this career?
Rubric Code:
PXC886X
By
Gajkowski
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Career Paper or PowerPoint
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Meets Standard
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Emerging
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Beginning
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0 pts
Section I - What Do I Know?
Strong
Detailed description of what you know about your career and why you want to research this career. Include 5 questions that you want to know about your career.
Preliminary Outline is complete.
Meets Standard
Description of what you know about your career and why you want to research this career. Includes 4 questions that you want to know about your career.
Preliminary Outline is 75% complete.
Emerging
Description of what you know about your career and why you want to research this career. Includes 2-3 questions that you want to know about your career.
Preliminary Outline is 50% complete.
Beginning
Description of what you know about your career and why you want to research this career. Includes 1 question that you want to know about your career.
Preliminary Outline may not be complete.
Incomplete
Not complete
Section II: My Research
Strong
There is a detailed description of all 7 required research elements:
nature of the job, physical setting of this occupation, work conditions, salary guides, skills and personal characteristics,<BR>
career rewards, and eduation requirements
Meets Standard
There is a description of 5 - 6 required research elements.
Emerging
There is a description of all 3-4 required research elements.
Beginning
There is a description of 1-2 required research elements.
Incomplete
Not complete
Section III: The Search & Action
Strong
There is a detailed description of the research process and of an Action Plan.
Meets Standard
There is a description of the research process and of an Action Plan, with one being detailed.
Emerging
There is a description of the research process and of an Action Plan.
Beginning
There is a description of the research process or of an Action Plan.
Incomplete
Not complete
Spelling and Grammar
Strong
Demonstrates facility with the conventions of standard written English but may have occasional flaws. Includes work cited with a variety of appropriate resources.
Meets Standard
Generally follows the conventions of standard written English but may have some flaws. Includes works cited with (2) appropriate resources.
Emerging
Contains occasional major errors or frequent minor errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Includes work cited page with limited resources.
Beginning
Contains numerous errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics that interfere with meaning. May not include a works cited page.
Incomplete
Not complete
Keywords:
career, research, English, vocational
Subjects:
English
Vocational
Types:
Writing
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