Topic outline
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Welcome to
Career Life EducationStep 1: Watch the intro video (left or above). You can also update your profile at this point (just click your name in the top-right).
Step 2: Read the Course Outline and make sure you understand the course requirements. Ask your teacher if you have any questions.
Step 3: Make a schedule and get started on the course ASAP! Remember that regular progress is the key.
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Effective career planning considers both internal and external factors. First Peoples Principles of Learning - Learning requires the exploration of one's identity.
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A network of family, friends and community members can support and broaden our career awareness and options. First Peoples Principles of Learning - Learning is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational (focused on connectedness, reciprocal relationships, and a sense of place).
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Learning how to learn prepares us to be lifelong learners who can adapt to changing career opportunities.
First Peoples Principles of Learning - Learning involves patience and time.
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The global economy affects our personal, social, and economic lives and prospects.
First Peoples Principles of Learning - Learning is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational (focused on connectedness, reciprocal relationships, and a sense of place). -
Successful career and education paths require planning, evaluating and adapting.
First Peoples Principles of Learning - Learning requires exploration of one’s identity.