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Who Do You Want to Be? Lesson PlanWho Do You Want to Be? Lesson Plan
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6th - 12th
Subjects
Career & Technical Education
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Duration
1 hr
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Who Do You Want to Be?

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Can posting art or music online lead to the career of your dreams? Inquisitive individuals consider their social media presence with a lesson from a series focusing on identity exploration and digital citizenship. Pairs put their heads together to assess their skills and determine the best outlet for their talents.

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Concepts

the internet, self identity, self expression, self assessment, digital videography, social networking, career readiness, career skills, careers, hobbies, life skills

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classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Invite students to share with the class their talents they share online
  • Have the group research stars that got their start by becoming Internet superstars

Classroom Considerations

  • Put pupils in pairs for the lesson

Pros

  • A combination of introspective and collaborative work encourages learners to see the potential of social media as a career-seeking platform
  • The lesson is well-organized and very relevant to current social media trends

Cons

  • None

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