CAREERS
Archaeology Preservation Lab Activity ('M' 'H')
Classroom-based lab that introduces what an archaeologist does.
student.biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/archaeology/teacher_archaeo.html
Be An Archaeologist ('M' 'H')
Try a small taste of what an archaeologist does when "your job is to
learn about humans who lived long ago by unearthing the objects they
once used. This pile of pot shards has just come in from the field.
Your assignment? Reassemble the pot to its former glory." By
PBS/NOVA.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/laventa/archaeologist.html
Bacterial ID Lab ('H')
Step into the shoes of a lab scientist and conduct virtual lab
procedures. Is this the career for you? "The purpose of the
lab is to familiarize you with the science and techniques used to
identify different types of bacteria based on their DNA
sequence....The techniques used in this lab are applicable in a wide
variety of settings, including scientific research and forensic
labs." By the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
www.biointeractive.org/vlabs/bacterial_id/
On Becoming a Scientist ('M' 'H')
Lesson plans for teachers who want to help students explore
scientific careers. Includes projects and 'thinking like a
scientist' activities and handouts. By AccessExcellence at the National Health Museum.
Teacher resources:
www.accessexcellence.org/RC/AB/WYW/wkbooks/OBAS/
Biology Careers ('H')
Very substantial site by The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Educational Council. The site's own description:
"Being a biologist can be a fulfilling and exciting profession provided your own personal goals, talents, and interests match the activities of biologists. The information on these pages provides general career information for a variety of interests and careers in biology. Explore this area and discover the diversity of biology."
www.sicb.org/careers/index.php3
Biotechnology Careers ('H')
Job descriptions, interviews with people in the field of
Biotechnology, resources for further exploration.
www.accessexcellence.org/AB/CC/
Building Your Career ('H')
An excellent introduction to the thinking that needs to accompany
the initial thinking about a career. By the Australian government
and very applicable to U.S. schools / high school students.
www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/book.cfm?contentFile=2-choosecar.htm
Chemistry as a Career ('H')
Everything the high school student should know about a college major
in chemistry at various colleges, plus many types of chemistry
careers explained. Very valuable and comprehensive information.
www.chemistrycoach.com/chemistryprofession.htm
Engineering Careers: Go For It! ('H')
Information regarding the various engineering careers. Promotes a
low cost book that you can preview. Provides a
search for engineering schools and engineering outreach programs.
See also - Engineer Spotlight for career profiles on
'Music Man,' and two women: one a
'Disney rides engineer,' and the other an
'eco-friendly engineer.' By the American Society for
Engineering Education.
www.engineering-goforit.com/
Teacher resources:
www.engineeringk12.org/educators/default.htm
Environmental Careers ('E' 'M')
Explore careers such as forester, hydrogeologist, chemical engineer,
herpetologist, and more in this site designed for education by the
Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources.
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/job/index.htm
Environmental Careers ('H')
Explore the EPA site on environmental careers:
www.epa.gov/athens/learn2model/part-one/career/index.html
Exploring Career Options ('E' 'M' 'H')
Plenty of information here to help a student sort by their interest
areas and then read about specific careers. Introductory career
information. By the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
www.bls.gov/k12/
Teacher resources:
www.bls.gov/k12/teachers_guide.htm
Families Help with Career Choices ('H')
Special advice for parents and caregivers that is right on target.
By the Australian government and very applicable to U.S. schools and
students.
www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/book.cfm?contentfile=2-9-note.htm
Health Careers Lesson Plans ('H') (Standards)
Three class sessions for grades 8-12 planned by the National Library
of Medicine and the National Institute of Health and correlated to
National Science Education and English Language Arts Standards..
Teacher resources:
www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/lesson_hs.html
Hurricane Careers ('M')
Short, but interesting information about careers that deal with this dramatic weather phenomenon.
Teacher resources:
octopus.gma.org/surfing/weather/franjobs.pdf
JETS: Junior Engineering Technical Society ('H')
An informational website that helps to open the world of
engineering and high-technology careers to young people. Lots to
offer here for checking out these careers. Focused primarily on
secondary schools, JETS seeks to increase college enrollment in
these careers, with an emphasis on diversity to include women and
minority students. JETS is a non-profit organization that sponsors
many programs and events each year. Find the JETS program in your
state!
www.jets.org/
Marine Science: Aquarium Careers ('H')
Discussion of career possibilities by the folks at the Monterey Bay
Aquarium.
www.mbayaq.org/lc/kids_place/kidseq_careers.asp
Math: Top Jobs ('H')
Read about how math helps people in all walks of life with success
on the job. Some are famous Australians, but you will be sure to see
the connection to your own interests (assuming you are not from
Australia). By the University of York for the Australian Department
for Education and Skills.
www.counton.org/resources/top-jobs/real-lives/
Mathematics: Careers that Rely on Math
('H')
As the site explains, "The authors of these essays describe a wide
variety of careers for which a background in the mathematical
sciences is useful. They provide practical answers to the question:
"Why should I study math?" Most of those profiled use mathematics on
a daily basis; others rely on the general problem solving skills
acquired in their mathematics courses." By the Mathematical
Association of America.
www.maa.org/careers/index.html and
www.maa.org/careers/
Medicine/Health: Choosing a Career ('H') (Standards)
Stay current with emerging health careers. By the National
Institutes of Health. Lesson is correlated to National Science
Standards.
www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/careers.html
Health careers fact sheet:
www.nlm.nih.gov/services/medicaled.html
Teacher resources:
www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/lesson_hs.html
Medical Mystery - Try the Work of an Epidemiologist (Medical
Detective) ('H')
Solve these cleverly done online mysteries that would challenge an
epidemiologist and/or other scientists. In fact, these online
activities give insight into the thinking of people in these
careers. Good practice in observation, scientific reasoning. Very
imaginative mysteries. By the National Health Museum's Access
Excellence Project.
www.accessexcellence.org/AE/mspot/
Medicine: Virtual Knee Surgery ('M' 'H') (Standards)
Online operation that you perform. Get a sense of what it may take
to become a surgeon. Correlated to National Science Standards.
edheads.org/activities/knee/
Teacher resources:
edheads.org/activities/knee/kn-teacher.htm
Meteorology Career Help - Become a Meteorologist ('H')
What courses you would need to take in college, plus look at actual
course curriculums so you can sample the similarities and
differences in the Bachelor of Science in atmospheric sciences or
meteorology.
k12.ocs.ou.edu/students/careerhelp/
Meteorology Careers: Jeopardy Game ('M')
Online game to explore this field. Especially for girls, by the Girl
Scouts of Mid-Continent Council.
www.plugged-in.org/jeopardy.html
NASA Careers ('E' 'M' 'H')
General index of career information.
www.nasa.gov/about/career/index.html
Careers in Aerospace, Earth Science, Space Science, or Technology:
spacelink.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/Curriculum.Support/Careers/.index.html
Astronaut Profiles
www.nasaexplores.com/extras/astronauts/astronaut_profiles.html
Teacher resources:
spacelink.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/On-line.Educational.Activities/Grow/index.html
Neurosciences: Women in the Field ('H')
Read about women today who decided to become neuroscientists and
what they study/do in their careers.
faculty.washington.edu/chudler/win.html
NOAA Careers in Photos ('H')
Picture Yourself -- Sailing for Science:
www.photolib.noaa.gov/nurp/index.html
Picture Yourself -- Flying with NOAA:
www.photolib.noaa.gov/flight/index.html
Photography ('H')
Explore traditional photography, including the aesthetics of good
composition, and what it takes to become a good photographer.
www.studyworksonline.com/cda/explorations/main/0,,NAV2-6,00.html
Remote Sensing: Evidence Based Science (Careers)
('H')
Use actual data and remote sensing to analyze and solve real-life
problems that involve blights, earthquakes, fires, floods,
hurricanes, oil spills, and volcanoes. These activities give
insight into a number scientific careers that use remote sensing to
solve problems. By the Event-based Science Project / Montgomery
County public Schools.
www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/eventscience/rs.index.html
Robotics Careers ('H')
Interviews with a diverse group of people, all involved with
robotics. Learn about their backgrounds, what led them to their
field, and why they love what they do.
www.imagiverse.org/activities/robotics/interviews.htm
Scientists' Profiles ('H')
Students can explore a number of different scientific careers by
reading the stories of current scientists from their answers to
questions posed to them. As the site explains, "Our scientist
profiles illuminate how others became interested in their fields;
what types of education, training, and experience have led them down
their various paths; what their days are typically like; and what
their disappointments and most exciting moments have been."
Well-done, continues to grow, by the Earth & Sky Radio Show web
site.
www.earthsky.org/shows/edgeofdiscovery_profiles.php
Scientists' Profiles site with fully
developed class plan ('H') (Standards)
As the site explains, "Profile of a scientist was developed as a
nine-week (Quarterly) project to mainly heighten students awareness
of the role of inventors and scientists in society." Full plans and
student/teacher materials. By Mary Hopple, science educator, Jersey
Shore Area School District.
Teacher resources:
www2.jsasd.k12.pa.us/mhopple/ScientistPBL/
Scientist Profiles sites focused on women
scientists ('M' 'H')
Try the link near the end of each profile to discover more about the
particular career chosen by each woman. By the Earth & Sky Radio
Show web site.
www.earthsky.org/shows/womeninscience_profiles.php
Short inspirational profiles of women today who are very successful
scientists. By the Girl Scouts of Mid-Continent Council.
www.plugged-in.org/catalina_link.html and
www.plugged-in.org/jemison_link.html and
www.plugged-in.org/christine_link.html
Sloan Career Cornerstone Center ('H')
Excellent information on many scientific and mathematics careers and degree fields, including
scientist profiles, 'a day in the life,' earnings, employment, and plenty more!
www.careercornerstone.org/disciplines.htm
Wildlife Careers ('H')
Information from the National Zoo.
nationalzoo.si.edu/Education/WildlifeCareers/
Zoo Careers ('H')
By Utah's Hogle Zoo.
www.hoglezoo.org/education/zoo.careers.php
Zoological Medicine ('H')
Information from the National Zoo.
nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/ZoologicalMedicine/
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