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Presents opportunities for employment in the field of education listing over ninety job descriptions, salary range, education and training requirements, and more.
Provides a detailed description for over ninety careers in education, including salaries, skills required, advancement opportunities, and associations.
Planning for Citizenship (intermediate to advanced)- This 48-page consumable planning guide from the authors of Getting Your Citizenship is full of suggestions, hints, and checklists to help applicants successfully negotiate the complex process of becoming a U.S. citizen, with or without a teacher. Every aspect of dealing with the INS is presented, from what documents must accompany the N-400 to what to bring to the naturalization ceremony. Great for citizenship classes at any level. Can also be used independently by applicants with more advanced language skills.
This guide walks the reader through the many options open to students interested in construction, installation, and maintenance. With detailed information on needed preparation and certification, this book gives readers a solid overview of these high-growth industries.
Every year, thousands of people change careers. Whether you are a recently graduated student looking to put what you studied to good use or an experienced professional looking for a change in routine, finding a career that really suits you can be a daunting task. Cool Careers for Dummies helps you discover what you really want out of life, what your passions are, and how well you perform in different environments, and then shows you how to use this information to find a career that suits you. Now revised and up-to-date, this easy-to-use guidebook helps you explore your job options and make clear-minded decisions. This new edition gives you the tools you need to: Search for and find a career ...
Guide students through the career decision-making process as it pertains to college choices with this manual that helps students identify interest, skills, and values; conduct career research; and prepare for a profession after graduation. Entering the workforce after college can be scary to say the least, especially if a graduate is unprepared or ill-equipped to seek out an appropriate career path or job opportunity. This practical manual dispenses invaluable tips, strategies, and advice to students preparing for the job market by guiding choices impacting academic courses, fields of study, and future marketability. Author Mary E. Ghilani wisely describes how college majors relate to employ...
Provides job profiles in the field of forensic science; includes education and training resources, certification program listings, professional associations, and more.
A timely, new resource on the history of the U.S. government's approach to environmental policy. At a time when changing the nation's environmental policy is a top presidential priority, with a new global climate change treaty deep in negotiations, and with the country itself weighing the need for action against concerns over too much government regulation, this exhaustive new reference work could not be more welcomed. Encyclopedia of the U.S. Government and the Environment: History, Policy, and Politics explores the interaction between the federal government and environmental politics and policy throughout the nation's history, from the earliest efforts to preserve lands and regulate pollut...
Discusses more than eighty career possibilities in police departments, private security, emergency services and more, including information on education, training, and salaries.
Teaches adults how to "read to do" through questions and exercises that use real life and work situations.