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Identify local employment opportunities and the skills, training, and education required for them. |
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Access employment and training information by using community resources (e.g. library, school catalogs and/or the internet, etc.). |
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Analyze and evaluate descriptions of job duties, wages, and benefits. |
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*Complete a job application. |
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Create a resume. |
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*Read job ads and announcements for specific information. |
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*Identify job titles, responsibilities, and places of employment, and wages associated with jobs. |
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*Name employment possibilities in the community. |
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Identify personal strengths, weaknesses, skills and past work experience. |
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Each job listing related to the student's field of interest.
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No job listing or job listing not related to student's field of interest.
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Question is appropriate, clear, complete, and has correct content. There may be errors, but they do not interfere with meaning.
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Question is appropriate and has correct content. It may be partially complete. There may be errors that interfere with meaning., but the question can be understood with inference.
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Question is inappropriate, incomprehensible, or incorrect, or there is no question.
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90% of the items assigned to the Intermediate Low-Advanced level students are correct.
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80% of the items assigned to the Intermediate Low-Advanced level students are correct.
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16 |
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70% of the items assigned to the Intermediate Low-Advanced level students are correct.
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14 |
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80% of the items assigned to the Beginning Low- Beginning High level students are correct.
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12 |
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70% of the items assigned to the Beginning Low- Beginning High level students are correct.
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10 |
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Less than 70% of the items assigned to the Beginning Low-Advanced level students are correct.
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Neat and legible. Spelling errors do not interfere with meaning.
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Not neat or legible, or spelling errors interfere with meaning.
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Addresses all parts of the task effectively. Items are well stated and clearly expressed. No inference is required.
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14 |
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Addresses all parts of the task adequately. Some items may not be well stated. May require minimal inference.
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Addresses some parts of the task adequately. Many items may not be well stated. May require some inference.
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10 |
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Addresses the task minimally. May be unclear. May require a substantial degree of inference.
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Nothing written or content is incomprehensible or inappropriate.
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Almost no errors in grammar, structure, spelling, capitalization, or punctuation.
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Some errors in grammar, structure, spelling, capitalization, or punctuation that do not distract the reader.
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Many errors in grammar, structure, spelling, capitalization, or punctuation that may require the reader to infer meaning.
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Errors make the writing difficult to understand even with inference.
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Correct format, neat, legible. Spelling errors do not interfere with meaning.
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Incorrect format, not neat or legible, or spelling errors interfere with meaning.
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Work sample included and explained.
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Work sample not included and/or not explained.
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Responses are appropriate, clear, and complete. There may be errors, but they do not interfere with meaning.
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Responses are appropriate. They may lack clarity or may be partially complete. There may be errors that interfere with meaning, but the responses can be understood with inference.
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Responses are inappropriate, incomprehensible, or there are no responses.
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