Career Guidance in High School

August 28th, 2008 by admin

High school students rarely have a clue about what it is they want to do with their future. This is where apprenticeships and career guidance will come into play. Now students could be eligible for work credits that can help them find out what they are good at, or interested in, and get school credit for actually working. Teachers are beginning to assess student’s likes and dislikes in order to guide them toward a job or skill that they are great at. Apprenticeships can be helpful by allowing the student to try out many various jobs until they find the perfect area that’s right for them.

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