Thea Flaum, Inc. an ABC Afterschool Special
1994
LENGTH: 30 MINUTES
Career Mentoring for Middle-and-Junior
High School Girls, Mentors Manual, 1996. Excellent resource for the mentor, which discusses
the mentor, the mentee, and the workplace with activities.
Career Mentoring for Middle-and-Junior
High School Girls, coordinators Manual, 1996. This manual is designed for individuals who are
responsible for implementing career-mentoring programs that have
an emphasis on nontraditional and high-wage occupations as they
relate to middle school girls.
These Students Chose the Unexpected-
Heres What They Say About Finding Their Own Way, 1996. Bulletin materials for Middle School through adult.
Comments by vocational education students about their nontraditional
career choices. Classroom activities and student handouts are
included.
New Ventures Math Tests, 1996. Non-Traditional Occupations for Women Criterion
Indexed by Math level with Sample tests Levels 1 4 and
CHOICES: SUGGESTED OCCUPATIONS.
Cowgirls: Portraits of American Ranch
Women,1987. 29 minute video. The
cowgirls in this documentary are modern day women aged six to
sixty who ride, rope and tough out the elements just as well
as their more famous cowboy counterparts. The film spans three
generations, telling the real life stories of two women and two
little girls.
Career Pathways Planning for the
Future, Length: 16:36 minutes. Iowa Department of Education Tech
Prep, 1997.Career Pathways are
clusters of occupations/career that are grouped because many
of the people in them share similar interests and strengths.
All pathways include a variety of occupations that require different
levels of education and training. This video features six possible
Career Pathways that reveal opportunities to students across
Iowa. Agriscience/Natural Resources; Arts & Humanities; Business/
Information Management/ Marketing; Engineering/Industrial/ Technological
Sciences; Family/Human Services; and Health Services.
Getting the Job Done, 1994. 14:25 minute video and guide. In this video a
number of specific nontraditional occupations are highlighted.
A basic description of what nontraditional jobs and training
entails helps women envision themselves in these occupations.
Although the women highlighted in the video are from Washington,
DC, area, most of these nontraditional jobs are available in
communities around the country. Jobs highlighted include: Cable
Auditor, Carpenter, Computer Repair Mechanic, Electrician, Maintenance
Worker, Train Mechanic, and Truck Driver.
Women Working, 1994. 28 minute video. This video describes the advantages
of trade and technical jobs for women. It shows Maine women working
in nontraditional occupations and illustrates how they chose
their careers and what they like about their work. Women
Working includes a history of American women in the labor
force and explains why our culture has designated some jobs as
mens jobs and others as womens
jobs.?
Career in Transportation: A Counselors
Guide to the Best Jobs,1998. This
guide book is designed to be used by counselors, instructors
and students in planning and choosing careers. It contains 5
sections that can be used independently or together. 1. Transportation
Occupations in California; 2. Qualifications and Training includes
three detailed tables to help math students and job seekers to
jobs, training and skills; 3. Best Jobs in Transportation; 4.Employers;
and sources lists the references.
School ?to-Work Resource Kit, 1995. JTPA and Iowa Western Community College cooperated
in developing a job shadowing pilot program. The experience provided
by area businesses allowed youth and teachers to become active
participants in the world of work. The job shadowing curriculum
has been developed to provide students with lessons and activities
that will: explore careers; discover available career options,
logically select one suited to them, make arrangements to job
shadow for a day, shadow a worker who will allow the student
to shadow him/her through a typical workday, view adult role
models in careers, follow-up with student reports, and establish
school-to-work relationships.
Yes, We Can!, New Jersey Career Equity
Assistance Centers, 1997. These
are a set of 12 career cards depicting male and female role models:
electrician, commercial driver, diesel engine mechanic, law enforcement
officer, engineer, robotics technician, computer equipment technician,
computer systems analyst, certified nursing assistant, child
care worker, broadcast technician, and office technologist. Each
card describes training, employment outlook, and earnings for
that career.
Careers 2000: Career Colors and NJ Careers
2000: Exploring Your Future,New Jersey Career Equity Assistance
Centers, 1997. Purpose of the Careers
2000 workshop is to : explore your career interests and create
a career plan, recognize gender bias, stereotyping, and discrimination
in career selection; identify career areas nontraditional for
your gender; understand the importance of taking mathematics
and science courses; learn about school to work opportunities,
and identify career planning resources.
EntreLearning: Resource Manual 1995-1996,CEDA#6,
Oshkosh, WI. A comprehensive educational program designed to
infuse entrepreneurship into the classroom.
Alaskan Women in Science and Technology,
Marian Allen, Alaskan Equity Publication 1996. The curriculum aims to present material that a
non-technical, non-science teacher can use to introduce middle
and high school students to several areas of science and technology.
Hands-on activities are included to encourage teachers and students
to explore different types of science fields. Audio interviews
with biographical information on six Alaskan women, fisheries
biologist, geophysicist, linguistic anthropologist, marine mammal
and wildlife biologists, and community health aide.
Mariposa: A Workbook for Discovery and
Exploration, MariaElena Fernandez, CA Dept. of Education, 1995.
This guide is designed to facilitate
your use of Mariposa. Mariposa has several primary goals: 1).
Encourage self-awareness and self-esteem; 2). Encourage active
participation in life-planning and decision-making; 3) provide
strategies for effective communication; 4) increase awareness
of career options; 5) provide opportunities for positive community
and peer leadership roles.
Mariposa ? Challenging the Future,
Connections Leadership Project, 1996. Length:
15 minutes. Mariposa Project groups throughout California discuss
reality and how Mariposa has changed their lives by encouraging
them to reach for their goals and the strong support group that
is formed.
Mariposa: A Workbook for Discovery and
Exploration Program Guide, Mariaelena Fernandez, 1995. This guide is designed to facilitate your use of
the Mariposa curriculum.
Multicultural Women of Science: Three
Centuries of Contributions, Leonard Berstein, Linda Zierdt-Warshaw,
Alan Winkler, 1996. A serious classroom
instructional text that fills the void in almost every science
curriculum by documenting the major impact women have had on
all scientific fields, including Life Science, Medicine, Earth
and Space Science, Chemistry and Physics, and Environmental Science.
Teachers Guide included.
Africian and African American Women
of Science: Biograsphies and Hands-On Activities and Experiments,
Leonard Berstein, Linda Zierdt-Warshaw, Alan Winkler, 1998. This book explores the work of 15 African American
women from such diverse areas of science as medicine, pharmacy,
physics, biology, engineering, chemistry, environmental science,
etc. Each chapter has components covering the life and contributions
of the individual scientist; chronology of important events;
detailed geography, definition of key vocabulary words; hands-on
lab experiments; think Work Act question section; Going Further
providing a variety of additional research activities. Teachers
Guide included.
Latino Women of Science, Leonard Berstein,
Linda Zierdt Warshaw, Alan Winkler, 1998. This
book fills a gap in current science curricula by providing detailed
biographies of 15 Latina women who have overcome overwhelming
obstacles to make their marks in a broad range of scientific
fields. Teachers Guide included.
16 Extraordinary Asian Americans, Nancy
Lobb, 1995. This book features
brief illustrated biographies of men and women who have had a
dynamic impact on life and culture in the United States.
Heroes Don't Just Happen: Biographies
of Overcoming Bias and Building Character, Rose Blue and Corinne
Naden, 1996. Level: reading level
Grades 2-5. Interest Level: Grades 4 adult. Each book
in this high-interest, low-reading level series consists of biographies
of five famous personalities from various ethnic and cultural
background. Accompanied by a personal practice journal, this
unique approach captures student interest by teaching reading
comprehension accompanied by personal expression. Students reinforce
reading skills, increase vocabulary, sequencing, and comprehension
skills and are encouraged to think and write about goals, values,
and beliefs through guided writing and journal activities. Teachers
Activity Guide included with each series. Series include: Sports,
Entertainment, Space, Business and Politics.
The Role of the United Nations in the
Advancement of Women: Toward a Partnership World, United Nations
Association of the USA and the United Nations Association of
Iowa, 1993. The purpose of these
lessons is partly to have learners learn about the various programs
within the United Nations that empower women. The purpose is
also to have them understand the basic issues facing women, and
create scenarios, visions, and strategies for the future. The
individual activities can be used as exercises within the teaching
of broader units within a modern American history, modern world
history, sociology, psychology, or problems of democracy course,
or an be used together to form a sequence of stand-alone lessons
on the changing roles of women, on the United Nations, on social
change or on contemporary issues.
An American Aviator: Willa Brown, Learning
Garden, Inc., Length: 27:49 minutes.
Level: Upper elementary to adults. This is a well made documentary
highlighting Willa Brown ( a black female aviation mechanic and
pilot) and blacks in aviation. Actual pictures and footage is
shown from the late 1920?s through World War II. In 1939
Senator Harry Truman passed the bill that allowed blacks to participate
in pilot training. They trained at Coffee School of Aeronautics
in Harlem, Illinois. Black contributions ended segregation in
the military after the war.
Encuentros : Hombre A Hombre, Dr. Francisco
Reveles, CA Dept. of Education, 1998. Level:
Junior High / High School Latino males. Puro Hombre, Being
a Man is a phrase most young Latino males have encountered at
one time or another in their lives as they approach manhood.
How they eventually conceptualize its meaning on an individual
and collective basis will have profound and far-reaching implications
for success in life. This life management and career planning
workbook has been conceptualized and developed in order to educate,
motivate, and challenge young male Latinos to develop the skills
and strategies critical for the school to work transition. Students
will also meet role models from around the United States in this
book as well as be introduced to careers, which are nontraditional
for Latino Men.
The Encuentros: Hombre A Hombre Art
Collection,Connections Leadership Project, 1998. Nine prints of Latino Males ( Abre Los Ojos ?
Open Your Eyes; My Reflection; Dreams to Visions; Man of Steel
Heart of Gold; Seeking Inner Peace; Heart and Soul; Meal Time;
Get Involved- Do the Right Thing!; and Career Planning. These
could be used with the book Encuentros: Hombre A Hombre.
Visions: Career Guidance and Life Management
for African American Men, Ronald Johnson and Constance Gipson,
1996. Level: Junior High and High
School African American Males. This is an excellent career guidance
and life management book for African American males. The 10 Chapters
deal with rites of passage in personal, historical; emotional;
physical; spiritual; cultural; mental; economic; political; and
social. Outstanding 72 role models for young men to meet are
featured in this book.
Vision: Career Guidance and Life Management
for African American Men, Connections Project, 5/98. Length: 15:26 minutes. Level: 7th - 12th
African American Males. This video has Vision groups throughout
California in urban and rural areas discussing the Vision program.
They discuss how this program changed how they perceive themselves
and their future. They discovered how ethic groups have things
in common. They gained a higher self-esteem and were able to
identify possibilities and options in their lives. Role models
were very important in showing them other careers besides athletics
and music. They developed pride in their culture and respect
for others.
Elders II, Connections Leadership Project,
1996. Length: 37:18 minutes. This
video highlights the lives of four successful African American
men. They reflect on their lives, roots, careers, marriage, importance
of family, religion, accomplishments and their experiences of
discrimination. One was a single father who raised 4 children.
Generations: Our People Say: A
Life Management and Career Planning Workbook for Young Native
Americans, Eddie Webb, CA Dept. of Education, 1998. This workbook allows the students to experience
an indigenous connection to the land of the Americas. Students
will appreciate the origins of several scientific principles.
Unlike western civilizations that have been built from the male
dominant perspective, many native societies have been built from
the female perspective. A true sense of the qualities and values
needed to be considered a man or warrior by the values determined
by the native perspective is discussed. Chapters include: Coming
from the Reservations; Native Americans in Urban Settings; American
Indian Law; The Seven Generations; Ceremony, and Legacy and the
Future. This workbook included role models for Native Americans.
Images: A Workbook for Enhancing Self-Esteem
and Promoting Career Preparation Program Guide, Mattie Evans
Gray, CA Dept. of Education, 1988.
Level: Grades 7 - 12 Black girls. This is an individualized
learning program guide to be used with the book Images that is
designed specifically for Black girls. Its purpose is to involve
students in positive learning experiences that will enhance self-esteem
and increase their awareness of career options. The scope and
Sequence Chart makes is easy for the mentor, teacher, or program
coordinator to select learning activities suited to students
individual needs.
Options: Making Connections in Todays
World, Michael Hanson, Connections Leadership Project, 1997.
Level: Grades 7-12 white males.
Options is written with young, European-American mean in mind.
This book is about how to be successful. It's about understanding
you own and other peoples points of view. It's about
how to get a job and how to build a career. One of the points
of this booke is that people are complex. We must respect each
other. Many role models share their perspectives and ideas about
life.