[CASL-L] Career Database for Research?
Loretta Sullivan
b59lgian at mpspride.org
Tue Jan 29 08:24:28 PST 2019
I should have mentioned that our guidance department does have Naviance for
our students...
Respectfully,
Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Manchester High School
"I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library."
- Jorge Luis Borges
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 10:09 AM Isabel M <isabelbmeagher at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What databases do you all purchase at the high school level for students
> to research careers (for papers, not for Guidance program purposes)?
>
> In addition to our catalog offerings, websites, and general databases, we
> have been using Choices Career Explorer for years and found it to be a
> great career-focused database where students could get a solid overview
> source. Their product has changed a bit, and we are debating whether we
> should stick with it or try something new. If we tried something new, we
> would want it to be comparable to what Choices offers: good overview
> information that touches upon each career's skills, education, salary
> range, employment forecast, working conditions, work values, etc. (They
> often have interviews and additional resources to offer, as well.)
>
> If you've had good experiences with any other career-themed databases,
> please let us know. :)
>
> Thank you,
>
> Isabel Meagher
> Teacher-Librarian
> Glastonbury High School
>
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