2018
On the Job
website is a Children's University Online Learning Destination
October 2018: Future Growth Icon
To provide an indication of the Future Growth of a particular job, we are
adding the following icons: Decline; Static; Strong [or Moderate] or Very Strong growth
to all our listed jobs:
The information has been obtained from the Australian
Government website: Job Outlook
https://joboutlook.gov.au/Career.aspx
This process will take some time to complete but will give students and
teachers a good idea of the prospects of this job.
Reading and Video icons
will be displayed throughout the site to give students and teachers a good
idea of these activities.
New Jobs Added:
October 28:
Beloved Australian Conductor and Music Director Richard Gill died. Read his
story.
Teacher
Infographics - need to use an online infographics
website or app? Try these free ones.
Teacher's
Guides for using On the Job
New Lesson:
Which Eggs to Buy?
Marketing Research Analyst
Which Eggs to Buy?
2018
Teacher's Guide
PPT
Table of Variety of Egg Products & Prices + Photos sheet
Student Worksheet |
1 - 2 Lessons |
Investigate caged, barn-laid,
free range and organic eggs. Incorporating Mathematics & Ethics.
These lessons explore the Chicken and Egg Production Industry and
our responses as consumers. Collaborative and Constructivist
strategies are used to promote considered reasoning. Students are
required to do a lot of reading amongst their group – to summarise
and present evidence.
Students are to investigate and discuss the RSPCA’s Five Freedoms of
Animals. Students are also asked to create an online survey to find
out the reasons why their families buy particular eggs and the
impact of marketing [on the egg cartons] on the buying decision.
The lesson ends with the philosophical discussion on “Is it ethical
to buy or eat caged eggs?” |
Updated Activities:
Added 3 April 2018
Sports Administrator: It's not Cricket! Is it?
Secondary
Australian
Curriculum General Capability: Ethical Understanding
Philosophy
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