To effectively choose a pathway, the students need to be given the opportunity to determine what they like and don’t like. Most of the time, they only know what they see: the careers of their family members.
To effectively choose a pathway, the students need to be given the opportunity to determine what they like and don’t like. Most of the time, they only know what they see: the careers of their family members.
The career journey starts a number of places. For Edmond O'Neal and his wife, it starts at home.
Five questions to help decide future careers isn't a one time "thing" but a lifelong process. What are your answers?
Lena Yarian, president of Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, gives students six of the most critical skills needed to be competent in careers today.