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Grades 13-16

Upon the completion of high school, young adults increase their independence and begin to master skills that will help them become productive members of society. During this time they may show an increased interest in their culture, community, social responsibilities and government or politics. They will enter and complete college and/or workforce training with 21st century skills. There will also be an additional exploration of attitudes, values and life possibilities as they move through this age band.

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The Importance of Teaching History In Business Schools
The Importance of Teaching History In Business Schools
The Importance of Teaching History In Business Schools

This article explains why business schools should teach history to better prepare their graduates for successful business careers.

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A Better Way to Teach History
A Better Way to Teach History
A Better Way to Teach History

This article examines examples of history taught through thinking abilities and processes.

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Defining Quality: Business and Community Partnerships
Defining Quality: Business and Community Partnerships
Defining Quality: Business and Community Partnerships

This documents shares the Quality CTE Program of Study Framework criteria within the Business and Community Partnerships element, recommends types of evidence that programs should consider when assessing their performance, and describes exemplary CTE partnerships.

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How to Manage Self Monitoring Employees
How to Manage Self Monitoring Employees
How to Manage Self Monitoring Employees

This article provides recommendations to managers on how to manage self-monitoring employees without discouraging their initiative.

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8 Ways Managers Can Support Employees’ Mental Health
8 Ways Managers Can Support Employees’ Mental Health
8 Ways Managers Can Support Employees’ Mental Health

This article lists ways business managers and leaders can support employees as they face new stressors, safety concerns, and economic upheaval due to COVID-19. The authors offer eight concrete actions managers and leaders can take today.

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How Organizations Can Help Employees Self-Manage
How Organizations Can Help Employees Self-Manage
How Organizations Can Help Employees Self-Manage

This article lists strategies for businesses in creating a workplace that enables employees to self-manage. To remain competitive, an organization must learn how to optimize people’s performance.

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How to Teach Ethical Decision Making Skills to Employees
How to Teach Ethical Decision Making Skills to Employees
How to Teach Ethical Decision Making Skills to Employees

Recommendations for company leaders on how to teach employees to make ethical decisions.

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Working with People Who Aren’t Self-Aware
Working with People Who Aren’t Self-Aware
Working with People Who Aren’t Self-Aware

This article lists recommendations for how to deal with workplace colleagues lacking self-awareness. Un-self-aware colleagues aren’t just frustrating; they can cut a team’s chances of success in half and lead to increased stress, decreased motivation, and higher turnover. So how do we deal with these situations?

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Connecting the Dots: Why a History Degree is Useful in the Business World
Connecting the Dots: Why a History Degree is Useful in the Business World
Connecting the Dots: Why a History Degree is Useful in the Business World

This article explains the importance of a history degree in business.

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Why Business and Industry Support CTE
Why Business and Industry Support CTE
Why Business and Industry Support CTE

This one-page document explains why and how businesses and industry can support CTE.

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Copyright & Creativity-For Ethical Digital Citizens
Copyright & Creativity-For Ethical Digital Citizens
Copyright & Creativity-For Ethical Digital Citizens

These materials aim to provide accessible and practical information about copyright – its protections, its limitations, and its role in encouraging creativity. Rather than just emphasizing what copyright prohibits, the goal here is to offer useful and positive information about what copyright allows and how students can successfully navigate and rely on copyright in their own roles as creators. It is important to note that these materials focus on copyright in the United States. Other countries have similar frameworks, but their rules may differ on certain concepts such as fair use.

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Control Alt Achieve: Digital Wellbeing
Control Alt Achieve: Digital Wellbeing
Control Alt Achieve: Digital Wellbeing

Digital Wellbeing: Tools to Balance Tech and Life

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The ABLE Guide (Accessing Blended Learning Education)
The ABLE Guide (Accessing Blended Learning Education)
The ABLE Guide (Accessing Blended Learning Education)

The ABLE Guide adapts content from the Distance Learning Playbook by Fisher, Frye and Hattie (Corwin Press) and focuses on four principles of learning and connects and aligns numerous digital tools to help these principles come to life within different learning environments. The four principles of learning are Relationships, Engagement, Monitor & Feedback and Demonstrating Mastery. In each of the four sections of the ABLE Guide we provide some introductory information, a vignette, some additional insights/information and then a link to a digital toolbox which aligns various digital tools to support implementation of the principle. The ABLE Guide also aligns the four principles to important standards in education. The Guide draws connections between the ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) standards, the CASEL (the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) competencies and the NSQ (National Standards for Quality Online Learning) standards. Links to each of these standards are found in the section for each principle.

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National Education Technology Plan
National Education Technology Plan
National Education Technology Plan

The National Education Technology Plan (NETP) sets a national vision and plan for learning enabled by technology through building on the work of leading education researchers; district, school, and higher education leaders; classroom teachers; developers; entrepreneurs; and nonprofit organizations. The principles and examples provided in this document align to the Activities to Support the Effective Use of Technology (Title IV A) of Every Student Succeeds Act as authorized by Congress in December 2015.

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El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center
El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center
El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center

We are Community Health Workers and Promotors! Community health workers (CHWs) and promotors are at the center of everything we do. Each year, El Sol serves over 50,000 community residents through its programs led by CHWs and promotors. El Sol has been serving the Inland Empire for more than 30 years working to achieve positive, measurable change. El Sol offers foundations and other organizations technical assistance on the development and implementation of CHWs and promotors programs to identify and target community priorities.

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I Can Go to College
I Can Go to College
I Can Go to College

The website can be used to learn about the benefits of a California community college education and directly connect students and families to information, financial aid applications and support services to help them enroll and succeed.

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My Next Move
My Next Move
My Next Move

My Next Move is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options. My Next Move has tasks, skills, salary information, and more for over 900 different careers.

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Career video in Spanish
Career video in Spanish
Career video in Spanish

View Spanish language videos of hundreds of different careers. These videos are in Spanish and organized into 16 clusters or related types of work. Select one to see a list of videos related to that category. Videos include career details such as tasks, work settings, education needed, and more.

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Career One-Stop - Work Options Video
Career One-Stop - Work Options Video
Career One-Stop - Work Options Video

Learn about non-traditional careers and other work options. Students will learn about high, non-college preparation and non-traditional careers. The student will also learn about two-year degree careers, on-the-job training, and working outside.

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Career One-Stop - Skill and Ability Video
Career One-Stop - Skill and Ability Video
Career One-Stop - Skill and Ability Video

Learn about the skills and abilities employers are looking for in job candidates. Each video also includes examples of careers that require the skills or abilities discussed.

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Career One-Stop - Career Cluster / Industry Videos
Career One-Stop - Career Cluster / Industry Videos
Career One-Stop - Career Cluster / Industry Videos

Learn about the major U.S. industries and the types of careers they offer. Select one of the career cluster/industry videos below.

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Connecting Virtually through SBConnect
Connecting Virtually through SBConnect
Connecting Virtually through SBConnect

The Alliance for Education supports the alignment of partner work and resources across San Bernardino County by connecting business and community organizations to education. Alliance partners from business, labor, industry, community and faith-based organizations, education, and government work collaboratively to increase relevance in student learning. Our online platform, powered by SBConnect, offers businesses and schools the chance to make connections and bring concrete, real-world experience to the classroom. Professionals can share their knowledge and expertise with students across our region. Students can gain insight into career pathways and expand their awareness of high-demand jobs and growing industries throughout San Bernardino County.

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Sense of Youthful Purpose Driven By Action and Passion
Sense of Youthful Purpose Driven By Action and Passion
Sense of Youthful Purpose Driven By Action and Passion

This article discusses research showing that, "while young people can sometimes struggle with a sense of purpose, they are likely to find it in concrete and action-oriented goals."

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Voices of Career and Technical Education Teachers
Voices of Career and Technical Education Teachers
Voices of Career and Technical Education Teachers

This report details the results of a survey given to career and technical educators from across the U.S. asking about their experiences and challenges.

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