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Blue
Web'n - Welcome to Blue Web'n, a library of
Blue Ribbon learning sites on the Web. Lessons,
Webquests, Information for Teachers and Librarians.
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Career Information System
- This is the site for "Career Information System", "Career Click"
and "Countdown 9,8,7". These are outstanding
resources for teachers, students and parents. You
with need User ID = illinois and Password = careers, in
order to access the "CIS" portion of this
site.
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Career
Voyages
- This site is produced in cooperation
with the Department of Labor and the Department of
Education. It can provide assistance in the
following areas: identify and explore occupational
opportunities for students, locate applicable education
and training programs, help students make the right career
decisions.
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Career
Zone
- a career
exploration system designed for middle and high
school students by the New York State Department of Labor.
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Get
Tech
- Get Tech helps students, teachers, and
parents plan for exciting careers in technology,
engineering, manufacturing, and science.
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Jobs
for Kids Who Like ...
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Career exploration site developed by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics
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K-8
Aeronautics Internet Textbook
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students learn all aspects of aeronautics at various
reading levels.
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Kid
Info - "The Web's best homework and
student, teacher, parent resource." A very
comprehensive site with a lot of good links.
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O*Net
Online
- O*Net Online provides broad access to
the O*Net database of occupational information. It
includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work
activities, and interests associated with
occupations.
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Occupational
Outlook Handbook,
2006-2007 Edition
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a
nationally recognized source of career information,
designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals
making decisions about their future work lives.
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Try
Tools
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students (K-16) explore construction-related careers.
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Welcome
to One Source- Your
Gateway to Workforce and Career Information. The
Illinois Department of Employment Security is the most
reliable source for information about the state's labor
market.