Overview
A presentation that provides students with labour market information, resources, and gets them thinking about their future career.
LMI in Schools Guest Speaker: Kick-start career exploration for your career development classes (Personal Wellness 9, PDCP, Career Pathway Design), with an overview of career opportunities in New Brunswick and sources of labour market information facilitated by a career development professional.
To schedule your virtual presentation in English, please go to https://calendly.com/nbcda-adcnb/lmi-presentation-2023-2024 and follow the onscreen instructions to reserve a date and time. To schedule your virtual presentation in French or for an in-person guest speaker (ASD-East) contact Ruth Wilson ruth.wilson@nbcda-adcnb.org
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Are Your Students Up for the Challenge? The Real World Labour Market Challenge gives your student an opportunity to develop solutions to a real-world labour market problem, with 5 guided workshops, virtual support, and a live virtual event in May to share their solutions with representatives of the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training, and Labour.
This year’s challenge: What could encourage youth to choose to build their career in New Brunswick?
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Careerosity the card game is now available in every New Brunswick high school. A English and French version of the game have been sent to each middle and high school in New Brunswick. We ask that teachers who try the game please fill out a short one-minute one-time survey to let us know what they think of the activity. For more information and a link to the survey, please visit www.nbjobs.ca/careerosity.
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Congratulations to Oromocto High School for winning $1,400 in the NB ChatterHigh Competition! Although the competitions for the year have concluded, ChatterHigh quizzes can still be accessed and used in the classroom until the end of the school year. |
Objectives
The presentation, aimed at grade 9 students, is to educate them about:
- what LMI is and how they can use it for career planning;
- careers in demand in NB;
- their local labour market.
Instructions
Contact Tricia.Berry@gnb.ca to learn more about how you can set your students up for success with the cross-curricular NB Career Education Framework.
Delivered in partnership between the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training, and Labour and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.
Key Highlights
The presentation has been provided to schools since 2015 and has received positive feedback from students.