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What do you want to do after these walls? Unit 3
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Facts 81% of students currently enrolled in high school in Ontario will receive their diploma Being in High School until 18 has been law in Ontario since 2006 40% of graduates will go to university 25% of graduates will go to college 30% of graduates will come back for a 5th year of high school About half of students might know what they want to do after high school but most will change their minds 81% of students currently enrolled in high school in Ontario will receive their diploma Being in High School until 18 has been law in Ontario since 2006 40% of graduates will go to university 25% of graduates will go to college 30% of graduates will come back for a 5th year of high school About half of students might know what they want to do after high school but most will change their minds
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How do you narrow it down or figure out what you want to do after high school? What makes you feel good? What are your interests? What are you good at? What skills do you possess? What do you struggle with? How do you learn best? What role do you play in groups How much post secondary schooling (if any) will you get? What do your parents/guardians want for you? What makes you feel good? What are your interests? What are you good at? What skills do you possess? What do you struggle with? How do you learn best? What role do you play in groups How much post secondary schooling (if any) will you get? What do your parents/guardians want for you?
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What are the options after high school? Apprenticeship College Workplace University Apprenticeship College Workplace University
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Canada’s Most Popular Jobs http://www.canadacv.com/To p10Jobs.aspx http://www.canadacv.com/To p10Jobs.aspx
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10 Ten Most Satisfying Jobs 10 - Therapists 9 - College Instructors 8 - Criminal Investigators 7 - Supervisors of Animal Care Workers 6- School Counselors 10 - Therapists 9 - College Instructors 8 - Criminal Investigators 7 - Supervisors of Animal Care Workers 6- School Counselors 5 - University Professors 4 - Pediatricians 3 - Aircraft Assemblers 2 - Fire Fighters 1 - Singers 5 - University Professors 4 - Pediatricians 3 - Aircraft Assemblers 2 - Fire Fighters 1 - Singers
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10 Least Satisfying Jobs 10 - Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors 9 - Telemarketers 8 - Fast Food Workers 7 - Hotel Desk Clerks 6 - Insurance Policy Processing Clerks 10 - Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors 9 - Telemarketers 8 - Fast Food Workers 7 - Hotel Desk Clerks 6 - Insurance Policy Processing Clerks 5 - Maids and House Keepers 4 - Food Preparation and Serving Workers 3 - Municipal Clerks 2 - Program Directors 1 - Mail Clerks 5 - Maids and House Keepers 4 - Food Preparation and Serving Workers 3 - Municipal Clerks 2 - Program Directors 1 - Mail Clerks
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Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs 10 - Banking, credit and investment managers ($101,845) 9 - Engineering Manager ($113,403) 8 - Lawyers ($123,632) 7 - Senior Managers of Trade and Broadcsating ($124, 080) 6 - Dentists ($131,552) 10 - Banking, credit and investment managers ($101,845) 9 - Engineering Manager ($113,403) 8 - Lawyers ($123,632) 7 - Senior Managers of Trade and Broadcsating ($124, 080) 6 - Dentists ($131,552) 5 - Family Physicians ($132, 615) 4 - Senior Managers of Goods production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction ($160, 947) 3 - Senior Managers of Financial and Communication Businesses ($162,376) 2 - Judges ($178,053) 1 - Specialist Physicians ($179,514) 5 - Family Physicians ($132, 615) 4 - Senior Managers of Goods production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction ($160, 947) 3 - Senior Managers of Financial and Communication Businesses ($162,376) 2 - Judges ($178,053) 1 - Specialist Physicians ($179,514)
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10 Top Most Dangerous Jobs 10 - Police (18 deaths per 100,000 per year) 9 - Industrial Machinery Installation (21) 8 - Truck Drivers (22) 7 - Garbage and Recycling Collectors (30) 6 - Roofers (33) 10 - Police (18 deaths per 100,000 per year) 9 - Industrial Machinery Installation (21) 8 - Truck Drivers (22) 7 - Garbage and Recycling Collectors (30) 6 - Roofers (33) 5 - Mining and Machine Operators (39) 4 - Farmers and Ranchers (42) 3 - Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers (71) 2 - Loggers (92 deaths per 100,000 per year) 1 - Commercial Fishing (116 deaths per 100,000 per yer) 5 - Mining and Machine Operators (39) 4 - Farmers and Ranchers (42) 3 - Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers (71) 2 - Loggers (92 deaths per 100,000 per year) 1 - Commercial Fishing (116 deaths per 100,000 per yer)
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Top 10 Most Awesome Jobs In pairs, your task is to research an “off the beaten track” job that many people might not even know exists. In pairs, you will present your findings to the class Your summary of the position should try to include: What the job is Working conditions Salary Training Needed (if any) Companies that offer the position In pairs, your task is to research an “off the beaten track” job that many people might not even know exists. In pairs, you will present your findings to the class Your summary of the position should try to include: What the job is Working conditions Salary Training Needed (if any) Companies that offer the position
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