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A PPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections A.S.A.P.: A School-based Anti-Violence Program (Version II) Professional Reference 254 Pall Mall Street Suite 200 London, ON N6A 5P6 The London Family Court Clinic Inc. Supplier: Price: Category: Video and Manual: $150.00 Manual only: $80.00 Not available ISBN/Order No: (519) 679-7250 Tel: (519) 675-7772 Fax: 1996 K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ü ü ü ü ü 11A 12 Grade Level: Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001 Resource package developed by the London, Ontario School Board and the London Family Court Clinic comprises a facilitator's guide, video and lesson collection. The materials help develop programs for ending violence and promoting equality. Video addresses staff issues and concerns. General Description: Caution: Teachers should be prepared for disclosures. General Audience Copyright: The B.C. Handbook for Action on Child Abuse and Neglect Professional Reference 546 Yates Street Victoria, BC V8W 1K8 Crown Publications Supplier: Price: Category: Available online 643 ISBN/Order No: (250) 386-4636 Tel: (250) 386-0221 Fax: Unknown K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ü ü ü ü ü 11A 12 Grade Level: Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1998 Handbook for professionals who deal with children presents information on recognizing, reporting, investigating and dealing with child abuse and neglect. It includes information on support and intervention services, collaborative planning and information sharing and prevention. An accompanying video chronicles the sequence of events that would follow a child's disclosure. It is supported by a comprehensive discussion guide. Additional support components include materials for training, update stickers, a parent pamphlet and a poster. This resource has been distributed to all schools, three copies to schools offering grades K to 7 and five copies to schools offering grades 8 to 12. The document is also available on the Ministry of Children and Family Development website at: http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/pubs/child_protection.htm. General Description: General Audience Copyright: B.C. Life Skills Teacher Resource 1040 - 1874 East Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1 Rick Hansen Institute Supplier: Price: Category: Lesson Organizers: $27.00 each Videos: $10.50 Not available ISBN/Order No: (604) 822-4433 Tel: (604) 822-9486 Fax: 1995 (800) 213-2131 Toll Free: K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ü ü ü ü ü 11A 12 Grade Level: Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1999 Six life skills booklets, one set for elementary and one set for secondary, are organized around themes of understanding oneself, setting goals, making plans, communicating, problem solving and so on. Lessons in each booklet provide for a variety of student activities. Emphasizes role models and home/school connections. Support materials include a program organizer and video featuring Rick Hansen. This resource has been distributed to all schools. General Description: General Audience Copyright:

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

A.S.A.P.: A School-based Anti-ViolenceProgram (Version II)

Professional Reference

254 Pall Mall StreetSuite 200London, ON N6A 5P6

The London Family Court Clinic Inc.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Video and Manual: $150.00Manual only: $80.00

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(519) 679-7250Tel: (519) 675-7772Fax:

1996

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü ü ü ü ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

Resource package developed by the London, Ontario School Board and the London FamilyCourt Clinic comprises a facilitator's guide, video and lesson collection. The materials helpdevelop programs for ending violence and promoting equality. Video addresses staff issues andconcerns.

General Description:

Caution:

Teachers should be prepared for disclosures.

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Audience

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The B.C. Handbook for Action on ChildAbuse and Neglect

Professional Reference

546 Yates StreetVictoria, BC V8W 1K8

Crown PublicationsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Available online

643ISBN/Order No:

(250) 386-4636Tel: (250) 386-0221Fax:

Unknown

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü ü ü ü ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1998

Handbook for professionals who deal with children presents information on recognizing,reporting, investigating and dealing with child abuse and neglect. It includes information onsupport and intervention services, collaborative planning and information sharing andprevention. An accompanying video chronicles the sequence of events that would follow achild's disclosure. It is supported by a comprehensive discussion guide. Additional supportcomponents include materials for training, update stickers, a parent pamphlet and a poster.This resource has been distributed to all schools, three copies to schools offering grades K to 7and five copies to schools offering grades 8 to 12. The document is also available on theMinistry of Children and Family Development website at:http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/pubs/child_protection.htm.

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B.C. Life Skills

Teacher Resource

1040 - 1874 East MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z1

Rick Hansen InstituteSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Lesson Organizers: $27.00 eachVideos: $10.50

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 822-4433Tel: (604) 822-9486Fax:

1995

(800) 213-2131Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü ü ü ü ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1999

Six life skills booklets, one set for elementary and one set for secondary, are organized aroundthemes of understanding oneself, setting goals, making plans, communicating, problem solvingand so on. Lessons in each booklet provide for a variety of student activities. Emphasizes rolemodels and home/school connections. Support materials include a program organizer andvideo featuring Rick Hansen. This resource has been distributed to all schools.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

BaFa' BaFa' - A Cross Cultural Simulation

Student, Teacher Resource

11760-J Sorrento Valley RoadSan Diego, CA 92121

Simulation Training SystemsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$225.00

BBISBN/Order No:

(858) 755-0272Tel: (858) 792-9743Fax:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Cross-cultural simulation game puts students in foreign cultures where they have to live andcope with little prior knowledge. It includes director’s manuals, cultural artifacts, two audiocassettes, badges and trading cards. Requires about three hours of teacher preparation time.

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bc.tobaccofacts: A Tobacco PreventionResource for Teachers (Grade 8)

Teacher Resource

210 - 2730 Commercial DriveVancouver, BC V5N 5P4

Prevention Source B.C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 874-8452Tel: (604) 874-9348Fax:

2001

1-800-663-1880Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This tobacco-use prevention resource addresses both tobacco prevention and cessation issueswithin the school community. Each similar resource for Grades 8 to 12 consists of classroomlessons with all the necessary support material included, plus additional activities and projectsand a "Tobacco Backpack" of factual background material about tobacco prevention andcessation. The activities and projects can be used for special days such as NationalNon-Smoking Week or for longer term school projects. Each resource also includescommunity connections, generic teaching strategies and lists of contacts and resources. ForGrade 8, three classroom lessons help students explore the social factors that influence theirattitudes towards tobacco use as well as deceptive media advertising techniques. They alsoprovide opportunities for students to develop their decision making and refusal skills. Thelessons include supporting background information, overheads and blackline masters. Lessondelivery options are provided, including an option to use only the "Engaging the Learner"section if time is limited. Suggestions for cross-curricular integration, assessment andhome-community involvement are also included. This resource is available free of charge toschools from Prevention Source B.C. Similar teacher resources for Grades K to 7 have beendistributed to schools and are also available from Prevention Source B.C. Additional supportfor teachers includes two videos, one for Grades 4 to 7 and one for Grades 8 to 12, that providean orientation to using the resources. Please contact Prevention Source B.C. Also, orientationworkshops may be arranged by contacting the Regional Tobacco Reduction Coordinator via thelocal health unit.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

bc.tobaccofacts: A Tobacco PreventionResource for Teachers (Grade 9)

Teacher Resource

210 - 2730 Commercial DriveVancouver, BC V5N 5P4

Prevention Source B.C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 874-8452Tel: (604) 874-9348Fax:

2001

1-800-663-1880Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This tobacco-use prevention resource addresses both tobacco prevention and cessation issueswithin the school community. Each similar resource for Grades 8 to 12 consists of classroomlessons with all the necessary support material included, plus additional activities and projectsand a "Tobacco Backpack" of factual background material about tobacco prevention andcessation. The activities and projects can be used for special days such as NationalNon-Smoking Week or for longer term school projects. Each resource also includescommunity connections, generic teaching strategies and lists of contacts and resources. ForGrade 9, three classroom lessons deal with moral and ethical issues about tobacco use,influencing others to be tobacco-free and recognizing and resisting manipulative advertising.The lessons include supporting background information, overheads and blackline masters.Lesson delivery options are provided, including an option to use only the "Engaging theLearner" section if time is limited. Suggestions for cross-curricular integration, assessment andhome-community involvement are also included. This resource is available free of charge toschools from Prevention Source B.C. Similar teacher resources for Grades K to 7 have beendistributed to schools and are also available from Prevention Source B.C. Additional supportfor teachers includes two videos, one for Grades 4 to 7 and one for Grades 8 to 12, that providean orientation to using the resources. Please contact Prevention Source B.C. Also, orientationworkshops may be arranged by contacting the Regional Tobacco Reduction Coordinator via thelocal health unit.

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bc.tobaccofacts: A Tobacco PreventionResource for Teachers (Grade 10)

Teacher Resource

210 - 2730 Commercial DriveVancouver, BC V5N 5P4

Prevention Source B.C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 874-8452Tel: (604) 874-9348Fax:

2001

1-800-663-1880Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This tobacco-use prevention resource addresses both tobacco prevention and cessation issueswithin the school community. Each similar resource for Grades 8 to 12 consists of classroomlessons with all the necessary support material included, plus additional activities and projectsand a "Tobacco Backpack" of factual background material about tobacco prevention andcessation. The activities and projects can be used for special days such as NationalNon-Smoking Week or for longer term school projects. Each resource also includescommunity connections, generic teaching strategies and lists of contacts and resources. ForGrade 10, three classroom lessons help students understand the physical and emotional costs ofaddiction, promote tobacco-free lifestyles and support friends who are quitting. The lessonsinclude supporting background information, overheads and blackline masters. Lesson deliveryoptions are provided, including an option to use only the "Engaging the Learner" section iftime is limited. Suggestions for cross-curricular integration, assessment and home-communityinvolvement are also included. This resource is available free of charge to schools fromPrevention Source B.C. Similar teacher resources for Grades K to 7 have been distributed toschools and are also available from Prevention Source B.C. Additional support for teachersincludes two videos, one for Grades 4 to 7 and one for Grades 8 to 12, that provide anorientation to using the resources. Please contact Prevention Source B.C. Also, orientationworkshops may be arranged by contacting the Regional Tobacco Reduction Coordinator via thelocal health unit.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

bc.tobaccofacts: A Tobacco PreventionResource for Teachers (Grade 11)

Teacher Resource

210 - 2730 Commercial DriveVancouver, BC V5N 5P4

Prevention Source B.C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 874-8452Tel: (604) 874-9348Fax:

2001

1-800-663-1880Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This tobacco-use prevention resource addresses both tobacco prevention and cessation issueswithin the school community. Each similar resource for Grades 8 to 12 consists of classroomlessons with all the necessary support material included, plus additional activities and projectsand a "Tobacco Backpack" of factual background material about tobacco prevention andcessation. The activities and projects can be used for special days such as NationalNon-Smoking Week or for longer term school projects. Each resource also includescommunity connections, generic teaching strategies and lists of contacts and resources. ForGrade 11, two classroom lessons help students gain an awareness of past deceptive marketingpractices of the U.S. tobacco industry and some of the issues related to resulting lawsuits. Thelessons include supporting background information, overheads and blackline masters. Lessondelivery options are provided, including an option to use only the "Engaging the Learner"section if time is limited. Suggestions for cross-curricular integration, assessment andhome-community involvement are also included. This resource is available free of charge toschools from Prevention Source B.C. Similar teacher resources for Grades K to 7 have beendistributed to schools and are also available from Prevention Source B.C. Additional supportfor teachers includes two videos, one for Grades 4 to 7 and one for Grades 8 to 12, that providean orientation to using the resources. Please contact Prevention Source B.C. Also, orientationworkshops may be arranged by contacting the Regional Tobacco Reduction Coordinator via thelocal health unit.

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bc.tobaccofacts: A Tobacco PreventionResource for Teachers (Grade 12)

Teacher Resource

210 - 2730 Commercial DriveVancouver, BC V5N 5P4

Prevention Source B.C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 874-8452Tel: (604) 874-9348Fax:

2001

1-800-663-1880Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This tobacco-use prevention resource addresses both tobacco prevention and cessation issueswithin the school community. Each similar resource for Grades 8 to 12 consists of classroomlessons with all the necessary support material included, plus additional activities and projectsand a "Tobacco Backpack" of factual background material about tobacco prevention andcessation. The activities and projects can be used for special days such as NationalNon-Smoking Week or for longer term school projects. Each resource also includescommunity connections, generic teaching strategies and lists of contacts and resources. ForGrade 12, two classroom lessons alert students to the dangers of second-hand smoke and helpthem explore the agressive global marketing of tobacco and devise ways in which it can becurtailed. The lessons include supporting background information, overheads and blacklinemasters. Lesson delivery options are provided, including an option to use only the "Engagingthe Learner" section if time is limited. Suggestions for cross-curricular integration, assessmentand home-community involvement are also included. This resource is available free of chargeto schools from Prevention Source B.C. Similar teacher resources for Grades K to 7 have beendistributed to schools and are also available from Prevention Source B.C. Additional supportfor teachers includes two videos, one for Grades 4 to 7 and one for Grades 8 to 12, that providean orientation to using the resources. Please contact Prevention Source B.C. Also, orientationworkshops may be arranged by contacting the Regional Tobacco Reduction Coordinator via thelocal health unit.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

The Be Real Game

Student, Teacher Resource

488 Centrale StreetMemramcook, NB E4K 3S6

National Life/Work Centre - Memramcook InstituteSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$70.00

BRG1010ISBN/Order No:

1-888-533-5683Tel: (506) 758-0353Fax:

1998

1-888-533-5683

www.lifework.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2000

Cooperative, interactive career exploration program has students create a simulated "town."They are allocated life/work roles and discover how experiences and issues are influenced bytheir roles and by major economic forces. The facilitator's guide provides detailed informationfor the sessions, accompanied by materials for 40 students. A minimum of 25 hours is requiredto complete the core activities. It is recommended that teachers be familiar with the intent andcontent of this program before delivery.A special offer is currently available, temporarily reducing the cost per kit to $70.00. Thisspecial offer includes a Facilitator's Kit and an Awareness Kit (40 Student Kits and 40information brochures).

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Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating,Revised

Professional Reference

Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9

Health Canada Publications/CommunicationsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Available online

0-662-19966-9ISBN/Order No:

Health and Welfare Canada

(613) 952-9191Tel: (613) 941-5366Fax:

1992

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1999

Resource package helps educators and communicators better understand the new Canada FoodGuide. The actual guide is a tearsheet that illustrates the new rainbow format for depicting foodgroups. Support materials include "Using the Food Guide" and "Food Guide FactsBackground for Educators and Communicators." The guide can also be accessed online viaHealth Canada's website. Please refer to the separate annotations for information on Coast B.C.and Interior B.C. Native Food Guides.

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Career and Technology Studies

Student, Teacher Resource

#4 - 8755 Ash StreetVancouver, BC V6P 6T3

B.C. Learning Connection Inc.Supplier:

Price: Category:

Videos: $26.00 each

VariousISBN/Order No:

(604) 324-7752Tel: (604) 324-1844Fax:

1994

1-800-884-2366Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü ü11A 12

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection:

Series of 11 15-minute videos discusses the various facets and ethical issues of personaldecision-making and responsibility. Although the main emphasis is on career and technology,the topics can be applied with ease to most aspects of daily life.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Career Connections Series I and Series II

Student, Teacher Resource

6325 - 10th Street SECalgary, AB T2H 2Z9

Weigl Educational Publishers Ltd.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Series: $79.50Individual Titles $13.95Teacher's Resource Book: $59.95

VariousISBN/Order No:

(403) 233-7747Tel: (403) 233-7769Fax:

1993

1-800-668-0766Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1999

Two collections, comprising a total of twelve books, are designed to help students evaluatetheir skills, interests and experiences in terms of investigating career choices. Each booksurveys ten different occupations related to each of the following: human body, outdoors,environment, living things, math and computers, how things work, working with your hands,performing arts, sport fitness, working with people, entrepreneurs, film, video and photography.Career information is arranged in an interview-style personal profile of a person employed in anoccupation. Each career includes planning activities to encourage exploration. Thesecollections provide exposure to a wide range of career choices, particularly for students with alimited frame of reference. An accompanying teacher's resource book for each collection includesbackground information, reproducible career investigations and curriculum-based activities. Inaddition, a "Personal Explorations" module is included. This provides a ten-hour deliveryformat for career education at the transition years level.

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Career/Life Journeys 8

Student, Teacher Resource

1040 Hollywood RoadKelowna, BC V1X 4N2

School District #23 (Central Okanagan)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$125.00

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(250) 763-1158Tel: (250) 862-8085Fax:

2001

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This resource is the Grade 8 level of a collection of resources developed by School District #23to assist teachers in delivering CAPP 8 to 12. It integrates and replaces the resource 10,000Hats. Seventeen lesson plans are organized in five units: Planning, Career Development,Enterprise, Planning in Action and Personal Development. The focus is on informationgathering, self-awareness and appreciation of diversity. Some lessons require additionalsupporting resources, e.g., Choices program. Assessment tools included. Teachers shouldnote that some sections are dated (e.g. survival skills for the 90s) and the Appendix ofRecommended Ministry Resources. Some of the blackline masters are of poor quality forreproduction.

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CHOICES for Positive Youth Relationships

Teacher Resource

3290 West 48th AvenueVancouver, BC V6N 3P8

The Speers SocietySupplier:

Price:

Category:

$75.00 (sold as a set)

C9199 118ISBN/Order No:

604-831-8485Tel: 604-264-0543Fax:

2002

www.sperssociety.orgWeb Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2002

This resource, consisting of a 20-minute documentary video called A Love That Kills and aninstructional guide, is designed to address peer relationships among youth and to buildawareness and understanding of the warning signs of abusive or violent interpersonalrelationships. The video documents a true-life abusive relationship that ended violently. Thecomprehensive guide provides six lesson plans that support the video and deal with healthyrelationship choices. Topics covered include identifying healthy/unhealthy relationships,warning signs, understanding behaviour choices and effective support strategies. The guideincludes background information for teachers including curriculum links, teaching strategies,addressing diversity and tips if a student discloses. Lesson plans follow a consistent format andinclude all of the necessary materials. Additional information includes alternative and extensionideas, assessment tools and a generic list of community support resources. This resource isalso recommended for Family Studies 11 and 12.

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Teachers should preview the video before using as it may trigger an emotional response insome viewers. Teachers must be prepared to deal with disclosures. Please refer to The B.C.Handbook for Action on Child Abuse and Neglect.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Decision Deck

Student, Teacher Resource

8th Floor - 10155 - 102nd StreetEdmonton, AB T5J 4L5

Alberta Advanced Education and Career DevelopmentSupplier:

Price: Category:

Set: $20.00Skills: $12.50Values: $12.50

Set: 108531Skills: 108523Values: 108747

ISBN/Order No:

(780) 422-1794Tel: (780) 422-5319Fax:

Unknown

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Two decks of playing cards relate to skills and values. Card topics allow students to identifyand categorize various skills and clarify and categorize a list of values. Includes instructions.

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Destination 2020

Student, Teacher Resource

208 Albert Street, Suite 903Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8

Canada Career ConsortiumSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$150.00

Facilitator's Kit: DEST2020EISBN/Order No:

613-230-1681Tel: 613-230-7681Fax:

2001

www.careerccc.orgWeb Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2002

This resource consists of a teacher's guide and a set of occupation profiles. It is designed tohelp students recognize the many skills they are acquiring now and how these skills will beuseful in their future careers. The teacher's guide provides the scope of the five sections of theprogram, a set of activities for each section, copies of the student handouts and some largeposters. The sections deal with skills and interests, personalities, occupations and looking tothe future. The occupation profiles are grouped according to three categories of interest (people,information, things) and colour-coded by favorite subject areas. A web site is available thatprovides an on-line version of the activity handouts and profiles. Teachers will need to developtheir own assessment strategies.This resource is also recommended for Grade 7.

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Ecotonos: A Problem SolvingDecision-Making Simulation

Student, Teacher Resource

P.O. Box 700Yarmouth, ME 04096

Intercultural PressSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$160.00 (U.S. Funds)

851RISBN/Order No:

Nipporica Associates

(207) 846-5168Tel: (207) 846-5181Fax:

1993

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Multicultural problem-solving simulation contains ten sets of cultural rule cards, three samplecase studies, three sets of cultural name buttons and a comprehensive teacher’s guide. Thesimulation allows students to invent and experience new cultures for the purpose of developingempathy and awareness skills. Requires considerable teacher and student preparation time.Revised edition has not been evaluated.

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APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Expanding Your Horizons: CareerDevelopment Guide, Second Edition

Student, Teacher Resource

300 Water StreetWhitby, ON L1N 9B6

McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. (Ontario)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Student Edition: $34.51Teacher's Resource: $56.95

Student Edition: 007552866-5Teacher's Resource: 007552867-3

ISBN/Order No:

Misener, Judi; Butler, Susan

(905) 430-5000Tel: (905) 430-5020Fax:

1999

1-800-565-5758 (orders)

www.mcgrawhill.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1999

This comprehensive resource comprises a softcover student book and teacher's resource guide.The activity-based student text includes topics such as planning your career skills, quality ofwork life and exploring the workplace. A variety of activities include journal writing,questions, portfolio development, web search suggestions and case studies. The teacher'sresource parallels the student text as well as providing student worksheets, lessons plans,blackline masters and evaluation procedures. Examples include group activities, checklists,self-evaluation forms, teacher observation of role play forms, peer evaluation of presentationforms and speaker evaluation forms. Every chapter has teacher suggestions and referenceresources listed. Grade 10, 11 and 12 teachers should discuss which sections of the text theyare using to avoid redundancy in CAPP 11 and 12.

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Chapter 9 on labour legislation needs supplementing with provincial employment standardsmaterial.

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Exploring the Issues: Promoting Peace andPreventing Violence

Teacher Resource

Unit 7 - 515 Dotzert CourtWaterloo, ON N2L 6A7

Lions-Quest CanadaSupplier:

Price: Category: $30.00

1560951486/ACPVISBN/Order No:

(519) 725-1170Tel: (519) 725-3118Fax:

1995

1-800-265-2680

www.lions-quest.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Book comprises 19 lessons with activities for students to research and analyse causes and effectsof violence. Promotes anger management and strategies for avoiding violent situations. Thereare also service-learning projects for sharing with others.

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Exploring the Issues: Teens-Alcohol andOther Drugs

Teacher Resource

Unit 7 - 515 Dotzert CourtWaterloo, ON N2L 6A7

Lions-Quest CanadaSupplier:

Price: Category: $30.00

1-56095-1478/ACADISBN/Order No:

(519) 725-1170Tel: (519) 725-3118Fax:

1995

1-800-265-2680

www.lions-quest.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Book consists of 15 sessions on how drug use can affect a teenager's life. The program isdivided into three parts: facts associated with young people using alcohol and drugs;community resources, laws, advertising, and activities; positive ways to have fun and how toplan a service project.

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Exploring Your Horizons

Student, Teacher Resource

300 Water StreetWhitby, ON L1N 9B6

McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. (Ontario)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Student Resource: $29.65Teacher's Resource: $69.25

Student Resource: 007-552864-9Teacher's Resource: 007-552865-7

ISBN/Order No:

Misener et al.

(905) 430-5000Tel: (905) 430-5020Fax:

1998

1-800-565-5758 (orders)

www.mcgrawhill.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Well-organized and engaging student book and comprehensive teacher's resource are designed tohelp students learn more about themselves, their future possibilities for education and work andtheir community. Activities include surveying, interviewing, role-playing, researching,reading, journal writing and portfolios. This resource is also suitable for use with Grades 7 and8. Teachers may wish to collaborate in order to avoid duplication and repetition of activitiesacross grade levels.

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Focus on Harassment and IntimidationResponding to Bullying in SecondarySchool Communities

Teacher Resource

742 Vanalman Ave.Victoria, BC V8W 9V7

Office Products Centre, Government of BCSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$35.75

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(250) 952-4460Tel: (250) 952-4442Fax:

2001

1-800-282-7955

http://qppubs.qp.gov.bc.ca/qpstore/

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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This resource includes theoretical background, process models and tools required for makingpositive change in secondary school communities. Eight chapters provide: an overview andrationale; discussion of terms; key concepts and research; a four-part model for taking action,including policies, procedures and instruction; promising practices and supporting resources.Suggested effective instructional strategies provide the context for nine sample grade specificlessons that support CAPP, English Language Arts, Drama, Visual Arts and Social Studiesclasses. Two copies have been distributed to each secondary school. Additional copies areavailable for purchase from Office Products Centre.

General Description:

General

Audience

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FoodTrack Leader's Kit

Student, Teacher Resource

3236 Beta AvenueBurnaby, BC V5G 4K4

B.C. Dairy FoundationSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$15.00

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 294-3775Tel: (604) 294-8199Fax:

1993

1-800-242-6455

www.bcdairyfoundation.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Instructor's kit contains materials for teaching nutrition and healthy eating using a variety ofFoodTrack materials. The kit contains background information on the materials, a suggestedteaching sequence, a serving size poster, an ethnic foods list and overheads. A variety ofstudent materials available in quantity at nominal cost, deal with fat, caffeine, fibre and balanceddiet.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

The Get Real Game

Student, Teacher Resource

488 Centrale StreetMemramcook, NB E4K 3S6

National Life/Work Centre - Memramcook InstituteSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Facilitator's Kit: $70.00Student's Kit (10 per pack.): $30.00Facilitator's Guide: $39.95

Facilitator's Kit: GRG1010Student's Kit (10 per package): GR1020Facilitator's Guide: GRG1030

ISBN/Order No:

1-888-533-5683Tel: (506) 758-0353Fax:

2001

1-888-533-5683

www.lifework.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

Students simulate a five year school-to-work transition plan by exploring various gateways totheir goals. A minimum of 13 hours of class time is suggested to complete the sessions in thegame which include research, budget planning, job seeking skills and gaining an understandingof transferable skills. Photocopying is needed. Appendix D contains a useful comprehensivelist of complementary career resource websites for students to fully explore their chosen career inthe game. Web access required.A special offer is currently available, temporarily reducing the cost per kit to $70.00. Thisspecial offer includes a Facilitator's Kit and an Awareness Kit (40 Student Kits and 40information brochures).

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

The Harrington O'Shea CareerDecision-Making System - RevisedCanadian Edition

Student, Teacher Resource

12, 120 West Beaver Creek RoadRichmond Hill, ON L4B 1L2

PSYCANSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Set (Includes 25 Survey Booklets and 25 Interpretive Folders):$94.00

Set: 42405ISBN/Order No:

Harrington, T. et al.

(905) 731-8795Tel: (905) 731-5029Fax:

2002

1-800-263-3558Toll Free:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2002

Career planning resource consists of a set of survey booklets and interpretive folders. Itprovides a career-decision making process based on measuring interests. Students find theircareer cluster based on an interest scale and explore careers in those clusters. NationalOccupational Classification coding is included so that students can compare the suggestedcareers with their summary profiles.

General Description:

GeneralAudience

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In Other Words

Student, Teacher Resource

Box 6100, Station Centre VilleMontreal, QC H3C 3H5

National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$39.95

C9101 046/E2116ISBN/Order No:

Tel: Fax:

2001

1-800-267-7710Toll Free:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

Twenty-seven-minute video with accompanying viewing guide deals with the impact ofhomophobic language. A group of ethnically diverse Canadian teens provide frank and movingtestimonials about being gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered. Slang terms are sensitivelyclarified, including their changing usages. Explanations of gender identity and transgender arealso provided. A "two-spirited" youth presents information from a First Nations perspective.The viewing guide provides background information on appropriate language, guidelines fordiscussing homophobic name-calling in schools, and suggested follow-up activities. Althoughthis video closely supports learning outcomes in several CAPP curriculum organizers for Grade10, teachers may find it valuable to use this video in other grades to support discussionsdealing with homophobia, bullying and creating safer schools.

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General

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Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

It's a Big Menu... Choose What You Like

Student, Teacher Resource

900 Fifth StreetNanaimo, BC V9R 5S5

Malaspina University-College (Trades and Applied Technology)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$79.95

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(250) 740-6111Tel: (250) 740-6454Fax:

2002

www.mala.bc.ca/Web Address:

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Resource kit, consisting of a teacher’s resource guide and a 50-minute student produced video,addresses a range of post-secondary options for students. In particular, it focuses upon BC’sprojected skills shortage. In both the guide and the video, the main themes of the program areorganized as five units: “Finding Your Passion,” “Optimism,” “Opportunities,” “Options -How to Get There” and ‘Honour All Work.” The teacher’s guide includes lesson plans withblackline masters, teacher references, and key Internet sites. The video uses humour relevant toyouth; however, some of the references may date quickly (e.g., Survivor).

This resource has been distributed free to every regular school in BC that registers Grade 10students. Additional copies of the kit are available for purchase from MalaspinaUniversity-College.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

It's a Free Country

Student, Teacher Resource

300 Water StreetWhitby, ON L1N 9B6

McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. (Ontario)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Video: $89.05Teacher's Guide: $25.25

Video: 007-551611-XTeacher's Guide: 007-551610-1

ISBN/Order No:

(905) 430-5000Tel: (905) 430-5020Fax:

1994

1-800-565-5758 (orders)

www.mcgrawhill.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Thirty-minute video examines freedom of expression in a Canadian classroom. A teacher hasmade remarks that are considered racist by one of the students. The question is whether or notthe teacher has a right to freedom of expression in this instance. Includes a teacher's guide.

General Description:

Caution:

This video contains the use of racial slurs such as 'paki' and 'chink', which will require someexplanation from the teacher.

General

Audience

Copyright:

Learning for Success, Third Edition

Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$20.00

0176404856ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1999

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

High-level book describes learning strategies for time management, stress management,problem solving and student evaluation by essay and exam. It encourages students to chooseskills and processes from given strategies that fit their style and personality. Includes activitiesfor self-evaluation and practice. This edition is not significantly different from the secondedition, which it replaces.

General Description:

GeneralAudience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Lifechoices

Student, Teacher Resource

26 Prince Andrew PlaceDon Mills, ON M3C 2T8

Pearson Education CanadaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Student Resource: $15.95 eachTeacher Resource: $50.95 each

VariousISBN/Order No:

Campbell, J.

(416) 447-5101Tel: 1-800-563-9196Fax:

1996

1-800-387-8028/7851

www.pearsoned.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Canadian collection consists of four student magazines and teacher guides: Relationships,Healthy and Well, Careers and Venturing Out. Each student magazine is a compilation ofarticles from other sources, ranging from "Teen" magazine to Statistics Canada and includemany "real life" stories as well as practical information and tips for teenagers. The table ofcontents clusters the articles according to themes matching the organization of the teacherguides. The accompanying teacher guides provide background information and related teachingand learning activities. This resource is most suitable for classes of short time duration orminimum exposure hours.

General Description:

Caution:

Some of the articles deal with sensitive subject matter, particularly RELATIONSHIPS andHEALTHY AND WELL. In addition, some articles provide superficial coverage of the topic,and several topics in these two magazines may have more appeal for female students. Teacherswill need to preview carefully and be selective in their use of articles, topics, and activities.

General

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Copyright:

Native Food Guides

Student, Teacher Resource

1179 Kosapsum CrescentVictoria, BC V9A 7K7

BC Aboriginal Network on Disability SocietySupplier:

Price: Category: Free courtesy copies

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(250) 381-7303Tel: (250) 381-7312Fax:

2001

1-888-815-5511

www.bcands.bc.ca

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2002

Guides show how B.C. native foods fit into the four basic food groups, and can be used withCanada's Food Guide. Separate pamphlets are available for Coast B.C. and Interior B.C.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

Open Doors: A Gender Equity InstructionKit

Teacher Resource

100 - 550 West 6th AvenueVancouver, BC V5Z 4P2

BCTF Lesson Aids ServiceSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$7.00

LL0651ISBN/Order No:

Munro, Sheila; Aman, Cheryl-Lynn

(604) 871-2182Tel: (604) 871-2295Fax:

1993

1-800-663-9163Toll Free:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Resource binder fosters student awareness of gender equity issues. Five units, including lessonplans and activities, focus on self-esteem, gender stereotypes, economic and career choices andsuccess strategies.

General Description:

General

Audience

Author(s):

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Open or Closed Doors?

Teacher Resource

P.O. Box 408664 Penner StreetVirgil, ON L0S 1T0

Full Blast ProductionsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$15.95

1895451086/FBP086ISBN/Order No:

(905) 468-7558Tel: (905) 468-5706Fax:

1993

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Book uses co-operative, child-centred activities to examine immigration and its relationship tojobs and prejudice. It shows how to use jigsaw strategies to explore topics of jobs, prejudice,asylum, freedom, opportunity and persecution. Includes answer keys, teacher's notes andreferences.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

Opening Doors

Student, Teacher Resource

4th Floor, 1483 Douglas St.Victoria, BC V8W 3K4

Centre For Education InformationSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

www.opening doorsbc.comISBN/Order No:

Centre For Education Information

(250) 413-4400Tel: (250) 413-4401Fax:

2003

www.ceiss.orgWeb Address:

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2003

Opening Doors is designed to help students find information on over 1900 post-secondaryprograms offered in BC. It lets students search for programs by subject, field of study,institution or length of the program. It allows students to compare programs by admissionrequirements, tuition fees, start dates and costs. The Opening Doors website also includesinformation on student finances, on-campus student services and a reference section detailingformer students' experiences and their transitions to either the workplace or further education. Ateacher's guide that includes lesson plans and education bulletins is part of the website.Opening Doors is available on the web at: www.openingdoorsbc.com

The Center for Education Information developed Opening Doors for the Ministry of AdvancedEducation.

General Description:

General

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Author(s):

Copyright:

Pathways - Anger Management on the Job

Student, Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Text: $37.50Program Overview: $5.00

Text: 0-17-604548-1Program Overview: 0-17-604549-X

ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

One of a set of five modules with a program overview contains activities, extensions,instructional hints, teacher-modelling scripts and reproducible student work pages to helpstudents with learning disabilities explore careers, practise job search techniques and solvework-related problems. Also useful for general student population.

General Description:

GeneralLD - uses cognitive instructionID (Mild) - at the "senior" level; uses cognitive instruction

Audience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Pathways - Knowing About Yourself,Knowing About Careers

Student, Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Text: $37.50Program Overview: $5.00

Text: 0-17-604544-9Program Overview: 0-17-604549-X

ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

One of a set of five modules with a program overview contains activities, extensions,instructional hints, teacher-modelling scripts and reproducible student work pages to helpstudents with learning disabilities explore careers, practise job search techniques and solvework-related problems. Also useful for general student population.

General Description:

GeneralLD - uses cognitive instructionID (Mild) - at the "senior" level; uses cognitive instruction

Audience

Copyright:

Pathways - Solving Problems on the Job

Student, Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Text: $37.50Program Overview: $5.00

Text: 0-17-604547-3Program Overview: 0-17-604549-X

ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

One of a set of five modules with a program overview contains activities, extensions,instructional hints, teacher-modelling scripts and reproducible student work pages to helpstudents with learning disabilities explore careers, practise job search techniques and solvework-related problems. Also useful for general student population.

General Description:

GeneralLD - uses cognitive instructionID (Mild) - at the "senior" level; uses cognitive instruction

Audience

Copyright:

Pathways - Succeeding with the Interview

Student, Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Text: $37.50Program Overview: $5.00

Text: 0-17-604546-5Program Overview: 0-17-604549-X

ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

One of a set of five modules with a program overview contains activities, extensions,instructional hints, teacher-modelling scripts and reproducible student work pages to helpstudents with learning disabilities explore careers, practise job search techniques and solvework-related problems. Also useful for general student population.

General Description:

GeneralLD - uses cognitive instructionID (Mild) - at the "senior" level; uses cognitive instruction

Audience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Pathways - Succeeding with the Resume andthe Application

Student, Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Text: $37.50Program Overview: $5.00

Text: 0-17-604545-7Program Overview: 0-17-604549-X

ISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ü11A 12

Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

One of a set of five modules with a program overview contains activities, extensions,instructional hints, teacher-modelling scripts and reproducible student work pages to helpstudents with learning disabilities explore careers, practise job search techniques and solvework-related problems. Also useful for general student population.

General Description:

GeneralLD - uses cognitive instructionID (Mild) - at the "senior" level; uses cognitive instruction

Audience

Copyright:

Planning for Success

Student, Teacher Resource

Suite 201, 110 Eglinton Ave WToronto, ON M4R 1A3

Canadian Foundation for Economic Education/FoundationSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$37.50

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(416) 968-2236Tel: (416) 968-0488Fax:

Unknown

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Multimedia resource provides information on the skills, planning and opportunities importantin entrepreneurship and how to generate and assess ideas. It comprises a video with threeprograms, a Windows CD-ROM and user's guide (on the CD). Students experience variousinteractive learning activities.

System Requirements: 486 DX/33; Windows 3.1; 8 Mb RAM; SVGA 256-colour display; 16bit Windows compatible sound board and speakers; double speed CD-ROM drive.

General Description:

General

Audience Copyright:

Power Over Time

Teacher Resource

1120 Birchmount RoadScarborough, ON M1K 5G4

Nelson Thomson LearningSupplier:

Price: Category: $21.00

077473261XISBN/Order No:

(416) 752-9448Tel: (416) 752-8101Fax:

1994

1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671

www.nelson.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Self-help resource book explores issues of time management from a broad and variedperspective. The detailed information can help students effect positive changes and thusimprove the chances for academic success. Requires some teacher adaptation.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Preventing Violence in Families and inRelationships: A Resource Guide

Teacher Resource

1580 West BroadwayVancouver, BC V6J 5K8

Vancouver School Board - Curriculum PublicationsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$14.00

1-55031-431-9ISBN/Order No:

Vancouver School Board

(604) 713-5000Tel: (604) 713-5244Fax:

1994

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Book is divided into four sections that explore relationships, the dynamics and impacts ofinterpersonal violence, the historical context of violence and its contributing factors. It alsoexplores resources, legal issues and strategies and skills for preventing interpersonal violence.

General Description:

Caution:

Sensitivity of issues may require professional support for the classroom teacher; activitiesrequire adequate process skills and basics in counselling; disclosure around all issues is thepotential outcome.

General

Audience

Author(s):

Copyright:

Put Work In It's Place: How to RedesignYour Job to Fit Your Life

Teacher Resource

107 - 3477 Commercial StreetVancouver, BC V5N 4E8

New Star Books Ltd.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$16.00

0-921586-40-XISBN/Order No:

O'Hara, Bruce

(604 ) 738-9429Tel: (604) 738-9332Fax:

1994

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Comprehensive guide to the flexible workplace explains the features of job sharing, flextime,V-time, telecommuting, phased retirement and other alternatives to the traditional 9 to 5format. Includes detailed suggestions to help convince employers. There are some follow-upactivities.

General Description:

General

Audience

Author(s):

Copyright:

Resource Kit on Volunteering: VolunteersAre People Like You

Student, Teacher Resource

301 - 3102 Main StreetVancouver, BC M5T 3G7

Volunteer Vancouver/Force Four Prod.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$42.50 (incl. shipping)

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 875-9144Tel: (604) 875-0710Fax:

1994

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Ten-minute video and resource kit introduces the concept and practice of volunteering. Theexperiences and testimony of volunteers are intended to motivate youth to be involved and topoint out the benefits to themselves and others. Print component includes activities andextended projects.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

The RoadSense Package (Grade 8): ACrash Course in Common Sense

Teacher Resource

Traffic Safety Programs151 West Esplanade, Room 240North Vancouver, BC V7M 3H9

Insurance Corporation of B. C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

TS309Q (062001)ISBN/Order No:

(604) 982-4344Tel: (604) 661-6701Fax:

2001

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

The package includes instructional plans, a youth-produced video and a teacher backgroundbooklet common to Grades 8 to 12. The program focuses on increasing road safety awareness,risk behaviour awareness, risk assessment and assertive communication techniques to managerisk. Video vignettes deal with various road safety topics, including auto theft, speeding, thephysics of car crashes and pedestrian safety.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

The RoadSense Package (Grade 9):Responsible Planning for Risk Reduction

Teacher Resource

Traffic Safety Programs151 West Esplanade, Room 240North Vancouver, BC V7M 3H9

Insurance Corporation of B. C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

TS309J(121998)ISBN/Order No:

(604) 982-4344Tel: (604) 661-6701Fax:

1999

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This package includes instructional plans, a poster, a video and a teacher background bookletnow included in all RoadSense resources for Grade 8 to 12. Resource focuses on personal andsocial responsibility, risk assessment, assertiveness and decision making using appropriate roadsafety scenarious.

General Description:

Caution:

Teacher preview of video is strongly recommended. Video is disjointed and confusing. Statedconcepts are not clearly developed and presentation style may detract from intended message.

General

Audience Copyright:

The RoadSense Package (Grade 10) 2001

Teacher Resource

Traffic Safety Programs151 West Esplanade, Room 240North Vancouver, BC V7M 3H9

Insurance Corporation of B. C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

TS309E (112000)ISBN/Order No:

(604) 982-4344Tel: (604) 661-6701Fax:

2001

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

Package consists of instructional plans, a teacher background booklet common to Grades 8 to12, posters and two videos. The purpose of this resource is to foster the development of amature and responsible attitude towards road safety. Activities deal with personal and socialresponsibility, risk assessment and decision making.

General Description:

General

Audience

Copyright:

The RoadSense Package (Grade 11/12)2001

Teacher Resource

Traffic Safety Programs151 West Esplanade, Room 240North Vancouver, BC V7M 3H9

Insurance Corporation of B. C.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Schools

TS309F (052001)ISBN/Order No:

(604) 982-4344Tel: (604) 661-6701Fax:

2001

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

This package includes instructional plans, a video and a teacher background booklet commonto Grades 8 to 12. The program focuses on the serious consequences of vehicular accidents,road safety, risk taking and decision making.

General Description:

Caution:

Video content (vehicular deaths) may elicit a strong emotional response from students;previewing is strongly recommended.

General

Audience

Copyright:

Seeking and Maintaining Employment: AnActivity Based Teaching Unit ForDeveloping the Essential Knowledge, Skillsand Attitudes

Teacher Resource

1580 West BroadwayVancouver, BC V6J 5K8

Vancouver School Board - Curriculum PublicationsSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$25.00

1-55031-448-3ISBN/Order No:

Horne; Johnston; MacFarlane

(604) 713-5000Tel: (604) 713-5244Fax:

1995

K/1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Grade Level:

Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Book helps students acquire employment and proceed successfully along a career path. Itprovides activities that address all aspects of job acquisition, including résumés, interviews andfollow-up. Includes information on human and employer rights, benefits and legal issues.

General Description:

General

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Author(s):

Copyright:

APPENDIX B: CAREER AND PERSONAL PLANNING 8 TO 12 • Grade Collections

Student WorkSafe 8

Teacher Resource

8100 Granville StreetRichmond, BC V6Y 3T6

Workers' Compensation Board of British ColumbiaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Teachers

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 279-7400 (local5577)

Tel: (604) 276-3293Fax:

2002

1-888-621-7233

www.worksafebc.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2003

This revised resource, now on CD-ROM, includes lessons from the previous print version.Module 1, "Hazard Evaluation," is designed to help students develop their hazard evaluationskills. Module 2, "The Team Approach," is designed to help students understand theimportance of being a good team player and how being a good team player affects safety on thejob. Module 3, "WHMIS," is designed to introduce students to the WHMIS Classification forhazardous substances. Modules of additional instructional strategies include case studies andsafety week suggestions. Each module includes teaching strategies, visuals, handouts andassessment strategies. Most lessons require one hour. A video with four separate vignettes canbe ordered for Grades 7 and 8. The vignette for Grade 8 is "Quibbling Rivalry".

Teachers can download and print the entire resource package from the CD-ROM or from theWCB website: http://youngworker.healthandsafetycentre.org/s/Resources-Educators.asp. Freecopies of the CD-ROM, laminated visuals and videotapes (for Grades 7, 8 and 10 to 12) areavailable upon request from 1-888-621-7233.

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Student WorkSafe 9

Teacher Resource

8100 Granville StreetRichmond, BC V6Y 3T6

Workers' Compensation Board of British ColumbiaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Teachers

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 279-7400 (local5577)

Tel: (604) 276-3293Fax:

2002

1-888-621-7233

www.worksafebc.com

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This resource, on CD-ROM, consists of four modules. Module 1, "Hazard Control," reviewsthe principles of hazard recognition. Module 2, "Responsibilities for Safety," is designed tointroduce students to employer and worker responsibilities for safety. Module 3, "EmergencyProcedures," is designed to reinforce students' knowledge of appropriate emergency proceduresand basic first aid procedures. A module of additional instructional strategies is also included.Each module includes teaching strategies, visuals, handouts and assessment strategies. Mostlessons require one hour.

Teachers can download and print the entire resource package from the CD-ROM or from theWCB website: http://youngworker.healthandsafetycentre.org/s/Resources-Educators.asp. Freecopies of the CD-ROM, laminated visuals and videotapes (for Grades 7, 8 and 10 to 12) areavailable upon request from 1-888-621-7233.

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Student WorkSafe 10

Teacher Resource

8100 Granville StreetRichmond, BC V6Y 3T6

Workers' Compensation Board of British ColumbiaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Teachers

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 279-7400 (local5577)

Tel: (604) 276-3293Fax:

2002

1-888-621-7233

www.worksafebc.com

Toll Free:

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This version, now on CD-ROM, contains the same lesson material as the previous printversion for Grades 10 to 12. Module 1, "WorkSafe An Attitude," is designed to introducestudents to the issues surrounding health and safety in the workplace and to help studentsbecome aware of their ability to affect the outcome of a potentially hazardous workplacesituation. Module 2, "Hazard Recognition," is designed to help students become aware of theirability to affect the outcome of a potentially hazardous workplace situation and to develop thestudents' evaluation skills by assessing the dangers associate with high risk work activities.Module 3, "WHMIS," is designed to introduce students to the WHMIS classifications forhazardous substances. Each module includes teaching strategies, visuals, handouts andassessment strategies. Most lessons require one hour. A video for Grades 10 to 12 is availablefor order separately. This video has three segments: "Safety and the Young Worker;" "TheHearing Video;" "The Walkman Generation". Note that "The Hearing Video" and "TheWalkman Generation" are also on the video for Grades 7 and 8. A separate module for Grades10 to 12, "Hearing Protection," contains activities to use with "The Hearing Video" and "TheWalkman Generation" video.

Teachers can download and print the entire resource package from the CD-ROM or from theWCB website: http://youngworker.healthandsafetycentre.org/s/Resources-Educators.asp. Freecopies of the CD-ROM, laminated visuals and videotapes (for Grades 7, 8 and 10 to 12) areavailable upon request from 1-888-621-7233.

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Student WorkSafe 11/12

Teacher Resource

8100 Granville StreetRichmond, BC V6Y 3T6

Workers' Compensation Board of British ColumbiaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Free to Teachers

Not availableISBN/Order No:

(604) 279-7400 (local5577)

Tel: (604) 276-3293Fax:

2002

1-888-621-7233

www.worksafebc.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2003

This version, now on CD-ROM, includes some of the previous lesson content as well as newactivities. Module 1, "Injury Prevention," is designed to help students become aware of themain courses of workplace injury. Module 2, "Rights & Responsibilities," is designed tointroduce students to employer and worker responsibilities for safety and to explain the Refusalto Work regulation. Module 3, "Personal Protective Equipment," is designed to introducestudents to various types of safety equipment used to minimize exposure to hazards. Module 4,"Back Care," is designed to introduce students to proper back care techniques. Each moduleincludes teaching strategies, visuals, handouts and assessment strategies. Most lessons requireone hour. A video for Grades 10 to 12 is available for order separately. This video has threesegments: "Safety and the Young Worker;" "The Hearing Video;" "The Walkman Generation".Note that "The Hearing Video" and "The Walkman Generation" are also on the video forGrades 7 and 8. A separate module for Grades 10 to 12, "Hearing Protection," containsactivities to use with "The Hearing Video" and "The Walkman Generation" video.

Teachers can download and print the entire resource package from the CD-ROM or from theWCB website: http://youngworker.healthandsafetycentre.org/s/Resources-Educators.asp. Freecopies of the CD-ROM, laminated visuals and videotapes (for Grades 7, 8 and 10 to 12) areavailable upon request from 1-888-621-7233.

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Success in the Workplace, Second Edition

Student, Teacher Resource

26 Prince Andrew PlaceDon Mills, ON M3C 2T8

Pearson Education CanadaSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Student Text: $21.05Teacher's Edition: $44.90

Student Text: 0-7730-5552-5Teacher's Edition: 0-7730-5553-3

ISBN/Order No:

Neufeld, B. et al.

(416) 447-5101Tel: 1-800-563-9196Fax:

1996

1-800-387-8028/7851

www.pearsoned.ca

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Student text introduces the world of work. Chapters include questions, activities, case studiesand reflective journal suggestions. The accompanying teacher's resource contains teaching andevaluation suggestions, answer keys and some blackline masters. This second edition hassignificant revisions, including a new chapter "Enhancing Your Employability Skills andPortfolio of Employability Skills." Other changes include the addition of Internet activities andreflective learning exercises. Due to the comprehensive content and depth of coverage, thisedition is also appropriate for students in Grades 11 and 12.

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Teachers should follow the privacy guidelines outlined in the introduction to the Career andPersonal Planning 8 to 12 IRP when using the suggested reflective journal activities.

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Take a Stand: Youth Against Violence

Student, Teacher Resource

131 - 8th StreetNew Westminister, BC V3M 3P6

B. C. Crime Prevention Association - Youth SectionSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$39.95

0-7726-2840-8ISBN/Order No:

(604) 529-1552Tel: (604) 529-1550Fax:

1996

www.bccpa.caWeb Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Seventeen-minute video features an 841-KOZ workshop and realistically portrays youth taking astand against violence. Comprehensive facilitator's guide includes extensive teacher supportand activities. Could also be effective in a number of grade settings and situations such as "atrisk" groups or cross-grade groupings. A companion resource that is also recommended isTaking a Stand: Crime and Violence Prevention Tool Kit.

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Taking a Stand: Crime and ViolencePrevention Tool Kit, A Solution for Youth

Student, Teacher Resource

101 - 5679 Imperial StreetBurnaby, BC V5J 1G1

Youth Program Division, Ministry of Attorney GeneralSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Check with Supplier

0-7726-3013-5ISBN/Order No:

(604) 660-2605Tel: (604) 775-2674Fax:

1996

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User-friendly youth-action kit is designed to help students and teachers set up a process toprevent crime and violence in the school and community. Strategies include examples of howto plan and set up meetings, research youth issues, take action and communicate the message.Creative use of fonts and page layout should engage student interest. This resource has alreadybeen distributed to school districts and schools. May be used as a companion to therecommended video, Take a Stand: Youth Against Violence.

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Thresholds

Student, Teacher Resource

202 - 411 Roosevelt AvenueOttawa, ON K2A 3X9

Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF)Supplier:

Price:

Category:

Participant Handbook: $12.00Facilitator's Guide: $20.00

Participant Handbook: 0-9698388-4-0Facilitator's Guide: 0-9698388-3-2

ISBN/Order No:

Jamieson, M. et al.

(613) 729-6164Tel: (613) 729-3515Fax:

1993

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Participant's handbook and facilitator's guide enhance career development strategies of youthwith physical disabilities. It focusses on practical strategies to overcome social barriers andstarts with an examination of students' interests, capabilities and values.

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Today's Talk About Sexual Assault - ABooklet for Teens

Student, Teacher Resource

2nd Floor, 754 Broughton StVictoria, BC V8W 1E1

Victoria Women's Sexual Assault CentreSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$5.95

0-921886-11-XISBN/Order No:

Feehan, Margaret

(250) 383-5545Tel: (250) 383-6112Fax:

1994

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Booklet is a comprehensive, practical resource on the subject of sexual assault. Topics includea definition of sexual assault, the law, prevention, information for "guys" and what to do after asexual assault. Includes provincial and national addresses and phone numbers.

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Teachers should be prepared to provide follow-up and support in the event of possibledisclosures.

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Toward Intercultural Understanding

Professional Reference

6325 - 10th Street SECalgary, AB T2H 2Z9

Weigl Educational Publishers Ltd.Supplier:

Price:

Category:

$30.55

0919879608ISBN/Order No:

(403) 233-7747Tel: (403) 233-7769Fax:

1993

1-800-668-0766Toll Free:

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Resource book contains research-based information on the subject of prejudice, with a specificfocus on racism. It provides strategies to help teachers and students address problems of racialintolerance. Various activities aid in understanding how prejudices and stereotypical views,attitudes and behaviours influence the rights and goals of others.

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Sensitive subject matter requires teacher awareness and preparation.Instruments #3 and #4 could be disturbing for some students if not used within intendedcontext.

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The Walch Real Life Series

Student, Teacher Resource

P.O. Box 658321 Valley StreetPortland, ME 04104-0658

J. Weston WalchSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Series: $42.95 (U. S. Funds)Individual Books: $12.95 (U. S. Funds)Series Guide: $11.95 (U. S. Funds)

Series: 0-8251-2701-7Series: Guide: 0-8251-2700-9

ISBN/Order No:

Smith, Diane

(207) 772-2846Tel: (207) 772-3105Fax:

1995

1-800-341-6094

www.walch.com

Toll Free:

Web Address:

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

Teacher's guide and three, consumable student activity books focus on self-discovery, decisionmaking and interpersonal relations for students in transition to adulthood. Activity books offereasy-to-understand questions and topics for discussion. Guide provides notes, answers andadditional exercises.

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GeneralLD - designed as Grade 4 readabilityID (Mild) - designed as Grade 4 readability

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WHMIS at Work

Student, Teacher Resource

P.O. Box 5350 Stn TerminalVancouver, BC V6B 5L5

Worker's Compensation Board - Publication and Videos SectionSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$2.95

0-7726-2993-0ISBN/Order No:

(604) 276-3068Tel: (604) 279-7406Fax:

1999

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 2001

Booklet provides detailed basic information about key requirements of WHMIS: controlledproduct labeling, material safety data sheets, and WHMIS education and training programs.Provides useful background information for students prior to certain work experienceplacements. Previously published as What's WHMIS?

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Win/Win

Student, Teacher Resource

1900 Biscayne BoulevardMiami, FL 33132-1025

The Peace Education FoundationSupplier:

Price:

Category:

Teacher's Guide: $29.95Set of five student magazines: $22.95

Teacher's Guide: 1878227203Set of five student magazines: 187822719X

ISBN/Order No:

(305) 576-5075Tel: (305) 576-3106Fax:

1994

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Year Recommended in Grade Collection: 1997

This resource package consists of a teacher's guide, student magazine, 18-minute video and wallchart on conflict resolution and violence prevention. Readings, lessons and activities exploreanger management, discrimination, peer pressure, sexual harassment and six "win-win" rules forfighting fair.

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Although the format of this resource will be appealing to students, some of the importantissues receive superficial treatment; teachers will need to provide further reinforcement.

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Work Experience Handbook: Guidelines,Policy and Best Practices

Teacher Resource

742 Vanalman Ave.Victoria, BC V8W 9V7

Office Products Centre, Government of BCSupplier:

Price:

Category:

$4.13

7530877950ISBN/Order No:

(250) 952-4460Tel: (250) 952-4442Fax:

1995

1-800-282-7955

http://qppubs.qp.gov.bc.ca/qpstore/

Toll Free:

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Handbook establishes criteria for work experience placements and defines the type of placementactivities that are considered accepted. Topics addressed include Workers' Compensationrequirements, travel, evaluation and the supervision required before and during a workexperience placement. The format of the book allows for the addition of new information,policies and legislation in order to maintain currency. This resource has been distributed toschools.

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