Participation
in
My
Future
Job will allow
students to practice many skills and concepts in a variety of subject matter
areas.
Language
Arts/Writing
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Represent their material
by talking and listening to others.
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Make reports writing,
talking and taking pictures
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Writing a self-presentation
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Researching newspapers
and magazines to find out what professional options exist.
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Comparing and contrasting
ideas from several sources
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Conducting interviews
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Contacting global partners.
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Looking for interesting
and dynamic ways of publishing interviews, news and other content related
to the main topic
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Updating, revising and
maintaining web pages to ensure quality
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Using appropriate vocabulary
to ensure a clear presentation of text
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Using the steps within
the writing process
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Writing for different
audiences and purposes: to inform, to express personal ideas, to persuade
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Writing in different forms
including informative essays, posters, postcards
Math
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Classifying information
into categories
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Identifying time zones
and calculating times for real time interactions
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Using graphic organizers
for comparing and contrasting information
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Calculating the size of
text files and images to allow easy navigation in the pages
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Choosing the best ways
of solving problems of "heavy" pages with big files
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Creating timelines and
setting goals
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Calculating basic mathematical
operations
Social Studies
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Collecting information
and learning about different career plans students in different countries
have.
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Learning about professions
and job opportunities in other countries
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Describing one's own career
plans.
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Promoting interviews with
adults having desired future professions through Kidspace, or other interactive
tools
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Using maps to locate countries
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Working and negotiating
in cooperative groups.
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Understanding multiple
perspectives among diverse cultures
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Keep portfolio (blog)
of working process over time
Science
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Applying information for
problem solving
Technology
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Locating a web site using
searching skills, searching the Kidlink archives for the four questions.
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Practising the use of
a word processor
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Accessing and utilizing
E-mail
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Locating a web site
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Making and maintaining
a personal home page (KidPage)
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Participating in
KidCom chat
sessions/meetings
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Design graphic.
Other Languages
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Engaging in conversation
with students in languages other than the native tongue
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Developing strategies
for overcoming language barriers in global communication
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Practising grammar and
syntax in a real world situation
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Increasing vocabulary
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Creating dictionaries
of words and phrases in other languages
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Writing an invitation
in a foreign language
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Listen to and talk in
foreign language
Public speaking
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Communicating results
of research
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Planning, promoting and
describing ambitions and plans.
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Justifying and defending
opinions
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Expressing ideas in a
real time discussions using KidCom.
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Representing their speech
online for others to hear and get comments.
Art and Drama
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Analyzing and comparing
web pages to find examples of good design
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Analyzing colors and their
meaning in a web page
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Choosing the best web
elements to present oneself
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Creating graphical
illustrations, buttons, rules and banners to add to web pages
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Creating backgrounds for
web pages
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Creating and locating
beautiful and useful images for web pages
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Using effects such as
textures and shadows in pictures or graphical illustrations
Library Science
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Searching for information
using printed and electronic media
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Evaluating reliability
of information
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Gathering ideas from human
sources - peers around the world and grown ups in their own area
Health Education
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Dealing with interpersonal
relationships, accepting students from different cultures
Life Skills
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Self-awareness; understanding
own needs & desires; increasing self-esteem and self-responsibility.
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Make informed choices
(decision making skills; goal setting.)
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Critical thinking
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Dialogue to understand
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Negotiations (learn to
convince)
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Empathy (developing positive
social skills.)
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Reflection (thinking back
on beliefs or motives)
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Praxis (making informed
choices, taking action based on choices, reflective thinking about the
effectiveness of choices).
Team Management Skills
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Challenging processes
that are not working towards the goals of the common future profession network
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Communicating ideas clearly
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Contributing to the
development of a supportive climate in the network
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Demonstrating respect
for others in the network
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Identifying goals and
values important each member of the network
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Identifying strategies
to deal with unexpected situations
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Identifying and using
individual abilities and strengths to reach common objectives
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Identifying and dealing
with causes of conflict and misunderstanding
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Identifying possible times
for discussions with other participants using KidCom
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Locating outside support
for the common professional development plans
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Negotiating effectively
and with respect
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Providing feedback to
network members in a constructive manner
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Comparing and finding
what is shared with others and how to link to knowledge other participants
create and evaluate it.
21st-Century Skills: Literacy in the Digital Age - A research-based
discussion of the skills required of the Knowledge Economy's workforce:
Digital-Age Literacy, Inventive Thinking, Effective Communication, and High
Productivity. 2003
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