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School to Careers Event
Career Day: So You Want to be an Engineer?
Subject Areas:
    Careers/Vocational Education
    Mathematics
    Science
One doesn’t need to look far to find handfuls of reports on labor trends and the educational assets our graduates will need to fill jobs related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) careers.

According to the 2007 Department of Labor Report (The STEM Workforce Challenge: the role of the Public Workforce System in a National Solution for a Competitive Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Workforce) “American pre-eminence in STEM will not be secured or extended without effort and investments. Trends in K-12 and higher education science and math preparation, coupled with demographic and labor trends, point to a serious challenge: our nation needs to increase the supply and quality of “knowledge workers” whose specialized skills enable them to work productively within STEM industries and occupations.”

In order to help students explore STEM careers, Iowa Public Television is providing a series of free ICN sessions related to STEM careers. During these sessions, students will have the opportunity to meet various professionals in IOWA who are working in STEM careers. Students also have an opportunity to see the professional on the job as we will be viewing a short video produced by IPTV during the session.

Educators know that in grades seven and eight, Iowa schools are required to offer career education including exploration of career opportunities. This process is designed to help students complete a high school and career development plan. (The 8th grade plan) These sessions are a great resource for schools needing to help students in this critical work in planning their futures. Sign up today!

This session will offer your students the chance to hear from 2 engineers about their career paths.

-A civil engineer who worked for the Iowa Department of Transportation. She is a great example of a woman who went back to school after her kids were grown and became a very successful engineer managing road design and construction projects.

-A civil engineer that works for a prominent engineering firm in Central Iowa. A recent graduate of Iowa State University, this civil engineer works on a variety of projects from land development design to hydraulic and hydrology design. The firm he works for is actively involved in a career awareness program in Ankeny.

Suggested Prerequisites:

Session Related Web sites:

  • School to Careers (www.careers.iptv.org) - Teachers, students and parents explore the world of work via the STC Web site. Job descriptions, video clips and links to additional resources can be accessed through this Web site. The STC database features occupations in health, engineering, business, agriscience, human services and the arts. Career searches can be done by keyword, occupation, subject or Career Pathway.

Related Lesson Plans and Units:

PBS Teachers (http://www.pbs.org/teachers/) - PBS Teachers offers free lesson plans, professional development and more for preK-12 educators.


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Notes:

Only twelve 'interactive' sites are scheduled for each session. 'View-only' sites will be considered and added when possible after twelve 'interactive' sites are confirmed for a session. Videotaping is NOT available.

Sessions are provided to Iowa schools at no cost.

Contact Person:
LaShell Staley

(800) 532-1290 or (515) 242-3144
lashell@iptv.org
Offering Dates & Times: Registration Deadlines:
January 14, 2013
 Monday, 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Audience: Grades 9-12
Monday, January 7, 2013
January 14, 2013
 Monday, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Audience: Grades 9-12
Monday, January 7, 2013
January 14, 2013
 Monday, 2:40 PM - 3:25 PM
Audience: Grades 9-12
Monday, January 7, 2013
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