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Career Research Presentation
Career Research Presentation
Students will present the career they researched. In the presentation they are to share with the class what is done in the career, qualifications, working conditions, education needed, job out look, and earning levels. The student should also include interesting information of this career
Rubric Code:
V76X66
By
SJDeHoff
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Career exploration
Not quite there
10 pts
Almost
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Got it
25 pts
Creativity
Not quite there
Student uses no props or demonstration. Student has no picture or handout.
Almost
Student uses 1 of the following: poster, handout, pictures, or power point. But of low quality and difficult to understand
Good
Student uses 1 of the folllowing: props, demonstraion, handout, pictures, or power point. Of quality, but information seems to be absent or misleading.
Got it
Student has three of the following: props, demonstraion, handout, pictures, or power point. They are of high quality and contains information that is very clear and concise.
Content
Not quite there
Student doesn't answer 3 of the required questions.
Almost
Student doesn't answer 2 of the required questions.
Good
Student doesn't answer 1 of the required questions.`
Got it
Student answers all questions with accurate information.
~ what is done ~qualifications ~working conditions ~education needed, ~job out look ~earning levels
~interesting information
WHY the student chose the career, and if they would consider it.
Speaking/Grammar
Not quite there
Student's voice is not audible. Student's presentation has 8+ errors in grammar.
Almost
Student's voice is soft and difficult to understand. Student's presentation has no more than 7 errors in grammar. Student is "reading" the audience the information off of the presentation
Good
Student's voice is clear but presentation is difficult to understand. Student's presentation has no more than 5 errors in grammar. Student uses lots of note cards and is "reading off" the information.
Got it
Student speaks in a clear voice that is easy to understand, they give the information freely using very little assistance.
Student's presentation has no more than 3 errors in grammar.
Eye Contact
Not quite there
Student uses eye contact, looking up less than 6 times in presentation.
Almost
Student uses eye contact, looking up at least 6 times in presentation.
Good
Student uses eye contact, looking up at least 8 times in presentation.
Got it
Student uses eye contact, looking up at least 10 times in presentation.
Keywords:
Career exploration, vocational, presentation
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
Presentation
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