Listed below are some links that may be helpful to both students and adults.

For Self-Assessment

PrincetonReview.org

CareerZone.org

CareerVoyages.gov

For Career Exploration and Planning

http://www.bls.gov/k12/index.htm

RoadTripNation.com

CareerKey.org

LaborMarketInfo.edd.ca.gov

AmericasCareerResourceNetwork.com

AmericasCareerInfoNet.org

100TopCareerSites.com

For Career Decision Making
and Job Seeking

GorpJobs.com

Monster.com

CareerOneStop.org

JobBankInfo.org

CareerJournal.com

For Budgeting and Economics

CouncilForEconomicEducation.org

FinancialEducation.org

StockMarketGame.org

ThinkQuest.org

SaveForYourFuture.org

For Educational Sites

CollegeBoard.com

FastWeb.com

StudentJobs.gov

Our Miller's Hill 8th Graders participate in The Real Game California, an innovative career
exploration program developed through the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Education, and customized to California by the California Career Resource Network (CalCRN).

The Real Game California is aligned with national career development standards, and also with California Academic (Content) Standards.

Participating in The Real Game California allows 8th grade students to:

  • assume an adult work role and explore aspects
    of adult life in a safe, supportive environment.
  • realize the importance of education.
  • emphasize the value of work and the importance.
    of ongoing education, teamwork, and positive attitudes.
  • learn how school courses are relevant to future life
    and work roles.

The curriculum is based on real-world scenarios and is highly interactive.
Throughout the game, students:

  • role play contemporary adult roles, based on California workforce realities.
  • learn about many aspects of real life that you and all adults face regularly.
  • hold a job, and balance work and other aspects of their character’s lives.
  • Budget for housing, groceries, transportation, and other needs.
  • Learn time management, goal setting, and problem solving.
  • Learn skills they will be able to use throughout their lives.

The involvement of community members, particularly parents and guardians, is a
key element of The Real Game California program.

For more information, please visit the Real Game California website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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