17 Career Clusters 17 th Century Cultural Approach Aesthetics Arts BARD Social Family LACEWOMAN Political Rules HOUSE OF BURGESSES Intellectual Education SCHOOLMASTER ID: 745129
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Careers from the
17
th
Century to the
17 Career Clusters Slide2
17
th Century Cultural Approach
Aesthetics – Arts (BARD)
Social – Family (LACEWOMAN)
Political – Rules
(HOUSE OF BURGESSES)
Intellectual – Education (SCHOOLMASTER)
Religion – Morals/Legal (DOMESMAN)
Economics – Career (APOTHECARY)Slide3
17
th CenturySlide4
21
st Century Cultural Approach
Aesthetics – Arts (POET)
Social – Family (MAID)
Political – Rules (CONGRESS)Intellectual – Education (TEACHER)Religion – Morals/Legal (JUDGE)Economics – Career (PHARMACIST)Slide5
21
st CenturySlide6
Aesthetics
aes·thet·ic
esˈTHedik
/
adjective
adjective:
aesthetic
; adjective:
esthetic
1
.
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
"the pictures give great aesthetic pleasure"
giving or designed to give pleasure through beauty; of pleasing appearance.
noun
noun:
aesthetic
; plural noun:
aesthetics
; noun:
esthetic
; plural noun:
esthetics
1
.
a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
"the Cubist aesthetic"Slide7
Aesthetic Activity
Important Career Goal
Write Career Goal and Plan
Use Permanent Marker
Tear edges of paper and trace with brown markerDye paper using tea or coffeeSlide8
Social
so·cial
ˈ
sōSHəl
/
adjective
adjective:
social
1
.
of or relating to society or its organization.
"alcoholism is recognized as a major social problem
"Slide9
Social
Family is a vital component of our everyday lives, but it is not something that can be easily defined. The debate over what constitutes a family—who is to be included, how private or public it is, and how individuals balance personal needs with family responsibilities—reflects the values we hold as a society. Additionally, while people often think of family solely in personal terms, these relationships are also shaped by social structure. Our attitudes, behaviors, and experiences are not completely random but are formed by the social forces operating in the society in which we live. In other words, the family is both a public institution and a private relationship. Slide10
Social Activity
Family Crest
Identify a job a lot of people in your family have or had or a job you want and design a family crest based on the job.Slide11
Political
po·lit·i·cal
pəˈlidək
(ə)l/
adjective
adjective:
political
of or relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
"a period of political and economic stability"
of or relating to the ideas or strategies of a particular party or group in politics.
"a decision taken for purely political reasons"
interested in or active in politics.
"I'm not very political"Slide12
Political Activity
Government Mobile
Identify Local, State, & National Government representatives and design a mobile.Slide13
Intellectual
in·tel·lec·tu·al
ˌin(t)
əˈlek
(t)SH(
əw
)
əl
/
adjective
adjective:
intellectual
1
.
of or relating to the intellect.
"children need intellectual stimulation"
appealing to or requiring use of the intellect.
"the movie wasn't very intellectual, but it caught the mood of the times"
possessing a highly developed intellect.
"you are an intellectual girl, like your mother"
noun
noun:
intellectual
; plural noun:
intellectuals
1
.
a person possessing a highly developed intellect.Slide14
Intellectual Activity
GCIS JR
http://www.gcic.peachnet.edu/
PAWS
http://www.lessonpaths.com/learn/i/career-exploration-for-5th-grade/paws-in-joblandGCIC http://www.gcic.peachnet.edu
/Colonial Willamsburg http://www.history.org/Almanack/life/trades/tradehdr.cfmSlide15
Intellectual Activity
VA Career
http://
vacareerview.org/pro/toolkits/toolkits/exploring-career-clusters
Weather http://www.scholastic.com/kids/weather/
Slide16
Religion
re·li·gion
rəˈlijən
/
noun
noun:
religion
the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
"ideas about the relationship between science and religion"
a particular system of faith and worship.
plural noun:
religions
"the world's great religions"
a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.
"consumerism is the new religion"Slide17
Religion Activity
Work Ethics (Attendance, Punctuality, Competent, Honest, etc.)
You are a Business Owner
Develop the rules for your company.Slide18
Economics
ec·o·nom·ic
ˌ
ekəˈnämik
,ˌ
ēkəˈnämik
/
adjective
adjective:
economic
1
.
of or relating to economics or the economy.
"the government's economic policy"
(of a subject) considered in relation to trade, industry, and the creation of wealth.
"economic history"
2
.
justified in terms of profitability.
"many organizations must become larger if they are to remain economic"Slide19
Economic Activity
Design a Product
What product will your company make?
Design
MakeMarketSellSlide20
Play dough Recipe
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Playdough-Without-Cream-of-Tartar/
Easy DIY Play dough recipe without cream of tartar and no cooking. Make the best play dough creations with no cream of tartar and cook free that kids will love. All you need:
4 cups of flour
11/2 cups salt 2 tbsp oil 1 cup water
food coloring