ED 117 390 TITLE. INSTITUTION \-- J SPONS AGENCY PUB DATE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDE1NTIFIERS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME 95 CE 006 029 Career .Education Microfiche Collection' Catalog. California State Dept% of Educations Sacramento. - Careen Education Task,Force. pffice,of*-EducationADREW), Washington, D.C. Jan 75 58p. MF-5n.83 HC-$3.50 Elus Postage" 4 _Adtlt Education; *Career EducationL *Catalogs; CommUnity C:lieges; Currieulum Guides; Curriculum Research; Eledentary Secondary Education; *Instructional Materials; *Microfiche; Occupational Guidance *California The catalog contains titles of curriculum, instruction, guidance, and mlnagebent-taterials-for career education available in microfich4, format. The compilers' state that the \ materials vary in quality and formats Some are professional docuMents, while others are early unpolished drafts. lie catalog has three major sections. A sebject)index, covering 58 sublect areas, is organizeld by age spat (elementary, secondary, community college, and adult). An institutional index identifiep where the materials were . developed (25 institutions in California).,A one-page section lists position papers and management-documents.. The libting of materials gives a code for use (teacher, student, counselor, administrator, or a combination of'uses). An.asterick is usedto.signify.othat the unit can be utilized in an interdisciplinary approach. The number of pages 'in each item is indicated. Information on using-the catalog and on ordering dobuments is also include*. The CE numbers ,cited are document control numbers used by, the Educational Resources Information Center, not 'ERIC Career Education Clearinghouse numbers. (Aulhor/MS) , *****,*************************************************************** ., * Documents acquired by ERIC include'mamy informal\unpublished * * materials not available frog other sources. ERIC makpg every effort * * to obtain the best -scopy available,. Nevertheless, it 'ems of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and' this affects the quality * * of the-midronche,and hardcopy reproductions E9IC makds available,' * * via the gaIc Document Reprodudtion Seriice (EDRS).,EDRS is not * * responsible for the quality'of the original document. Reproductions * * 'supplied by !DRS are the best that can be made from'the original. * *********************************************************************** , q
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ED 117 390
TITLE.INSTITUTION \--
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SPONS AGENCYPUB DATE
EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS
IDE1NTIFIERS
ABSTRACT
DOCUMENT RESUME
95 CE 006 029
Career .Education Microfiche Collection' Catalog.California State Dept% of Educations Sacramento.- Careen Education Task,Force.pffice,of*-EducationADREW), Washington, D.C.Jan 7558p.
The catalog contains titles of curriculum,instruction, guidance, and mlnagebent-taterials-for career educationavailable in microfich4, format. The compilers' state that the \
materials vary in quality and formats Some are professionaldocuMents, while others are early unpolished drafts. lie catalog hasthree major sections. A sebject)index, covering 58 sublect areas, isorganizeld by age spat (elementary, secondary, community college, andadult). An institutional index identifiep where the materials were
. developed (25 institutions in California).,A one-page section listsposition papers and management-documents.. The libting of materialsgives a code for use (teacher, student, counselor, administrator, ora combination of'uses). An.asterick is usedto.signify.othat the unitcan be utilized in an interdisciplinary approach. The number of pages'in each item is indicated. Information on using-the catalog and onordering dobuments is also include*. The CE numbers ,cited aredocument control numbers used by, the Educational ResourcesInformation Center, not 'ERIC Career Education Clearinghouse numbers.(Aulhor/MS) ,
* Documents acquired by ERIC include'mamy informal\unpublished *
* materials not available frog other sources. ERIC makpg every effort ** to obtain the best -scopy available,. Nevertheless, it 'ems of marginal *
* reproducibility are often encountered and' this affects the quality *
* of the-midronche,and hardcopy reproductions E9IC makds available,' *
* via the gaIc Document Reprodudtion Seriice (EDRS).,EDRS is not *
* responsible for the quality'of the original document. Reproductions ** 'supplied by !DRS are the best that can be made from'the original. ************************************************************************
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CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMEt OF EDUCATION Wilson Riles - Superintendent of Public Instruction SACRAMENTO, 1975
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MICROFICHE COLLECTIONCATALOG
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Prepared by:Career Education Task ForceC.ilifornia State Department of EducationSacramento, CaliforniaJanuary, 1975
eThis publication, which was funded with federal funds, wasprepared and published by the California State Department ofEdvition, 721 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814. The activitywhich is the subject of this reporrwas supported in whole or in partby the U.S. Office of Education, Department of Health, Education,and Welfare. However, the opinions expressed herein do not'necessarily reflect Or position or policy of the U.S. OffiCe ofEducation, and no official 'endorsement by the U.540. Office ofEducation should be inferred.
Printed by the Office of State Printing anddistributed under the provisions of the
Library Distribution Act
1975
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PREFACE
This catalog contains titles of curriculum, _OStruction, guidance,and management material's ,for career.edacation available in microfiche format.The titleirvlisted rOpresent 58 subject areas, 25 educational locations, andthe effort of many educators dedidated tb the infusion of career educationinto school /programs.
The materials included in the catalog vary in quality and fOrmat. Some
are professional documents, while others are,Sarly unpolished drafts. However,
the curriculum units, planning aids, and position papers are being modeavailable so that interested educators may have,immediate access to thesematerials.
The infusion strategy employed in'the California Career Education\Implementation M go el implies including career education concepts in all dis-
ciplines at all ag spans rather than creating specialized courses with
caceer education as the content. It is recommended, therefore, that therear consider the materials listed here,as potential adjuncts or organizing
th ea for existing courses rather than asa new couris of study or a separate
subelect.
To meet the needs of all individuals in a more'effeW.ve manner, thefocus of instruction in. public education is changing. Career education is
an important part of that change. This catalog was prepared by the
career Education Task Force; California State Department of Education, toprovide assistance to educators who need references and ideas as they designapproaches and strategies to implement or improve cotteer education in their
schools.
WILLIAM E. WEBSTERDeputy Superintendentfor Programs
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REX C. FORTUNE, JR.Associate SuperintendentSecondary Education
PAUL N. PETERSManagerCareer Education Task Force
HOW TO USE THE CATALOG -
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the material° in this collection are arranged by subject area for ease infinding the curricular areas, occupational clusters, or career education goalsdesired. EaCh subject area is dividecrby age span; however, many of the ideasmay be adapted to other ages ov grade levels by changing the type of activitiesor resources to suit student.nee Therefore, when selecting materials for aparticular grade level, you are e ouraged to select a range of materials toaccommodate individual learners.
The catalog has three major Emotions: A, Subject Index organized by ageapan (elementary, secondary, community college, and adult' pages 1-34); an '
Institutional Index identifying where the materials were developed (pages 36-48);and, a section position papers and management documents (page 48).
Each ent tains the document control member assigned by the San MateoEducational Res u,ces Center (SMERC) to retrieve materials. This number must beused when order microfiche. The'followlng is an explanation of an entry indetail:
4SubjeCt Area Transportation
Age)Paii Elementary
Title Commercial Transportation-Trucking
Use Code (T)*
Pages 11
Document Control Number (OE 000 402
The listing of materials gives a code (T - teacher use, S = student use,C = counselor use, A = administrator use), and/or a combination of uses (T/0,(T/C), (A/T/C). The asterisk (*) following the use coding signifies hat theunit can be utilized in an interdisciplinary approach;
MaterialS listed in this catalog may be ordered from:
San MateoEducationalResources Center
333 Main StreetRedwood City, CA 94063
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HOW TO ORDik13100UMENTS
Career Education documents,(CE numbers) cited in this list are available
from the Education Resources Center 6 educators in all subscribing counties.
All CE documents are available in microfiche/format and may be kept for personal
use. Ten microfiche cards will be furnished free of chargé to any educator
within San Mateo County and participating counties. Any additional microfiche
cards Can-be provided at a charge 9f 35 cents each or-3/$1. The number of pages
is shown following the,document title. Each microfiche card contains up tosixty (60) pages,
Educators in the following participating counties should initiate requeststhrough the listed coordinating personnel.
ALAMEDA. Dulcie Blume(415) 783-5800 ;372
EL DORADO Aletha Fletcher(916) 622-7.130
INTO Lloyd Wilson(714) 878-24114345
KERN - Jack Keene(805) 861-2446
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MARIN Gerald Foley(415) 924-950Q
MENDOCINO -Alford Wright(707) 462-4731 x371
MERCED Doris A Henry(209) 723 -2031
MONTEREY Jamis Stefan(408) 4240655
NOR/CAL PROGRAM..DEVELOPMENTCENTER
.Keith Rose(916) 342-1838
_ORANGE
PLACER
Don Wilson(714) 834-3970 ,
Martin Bauftan016) 823-4611'
RIVERSIDE Adrian N. Gentry9 (714) 787-6500
SACRAMENTO Robert L. Branch(916) 454-3121
SAN BENITO.....k....Paul Erickson. (408) 637-5393'
SAN MATEO Sara Lake
i° ('415) 364-5600 x4406
SANTA BARBARA "Bettie Day(805) 964-4711
SANTA CLARA Jay Monforte(408) 299-4096
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SANTA CRUZ Maureen Segarini4108) 425-2306
SOLANO Peter Wamaras(707) 422-2010
TULARE4
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YOLO - ..Richard 'age(916) &et-8248
Sabin H. Gray(209) 732-5511
Educators who are not in the above subscribing counties are welcome toorder documents froM the Education ReOurCes Center atA nominal charge of.
50 cents per microfiche card.
EDUCATION RESOURCES CENTERSan Mateo County SUperintendent of Schools
333 Main StreetRedwood City, Calif.,94063
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I. SUBJECT IA=
AccountingAdvertisingAgri-businessArtAuto MechanicsAviation TechnologyBiologyBookkeepingBusiness and Office OccupationsBusiness EducationCareer EducationChemistryCommunicationsConstruction
Occupational GuidanceOffice OccupationsPersonal InterestsPersonal Service OccupationsPhysical EducationPhysicsPublic Service OccupationsRecreation OccupationsRetailingSafety EducationScienceSelf AwapenessSewing InstructionsSocial StudiesItenographyTransportationTypewriting
PART II. INSTITUTION INDEX
Buckeye School
California State Department of Educationqeres Unified School DistrictCovina - Valley Unified School DistrictEastern Kentucky UniversityEverett Junior High SchoolHarbor High SchoolLongfellow SchoolLos Rios Junior College DistrictMo4terey County Office of EducationOrange ConsortiumRichmond. Unified School DistrictSacramento City Unified School DistrictSan Diego County Office of EducationSan Francisco State UniversitySan Mateo County Office of EducationSanta Ana Community CollegeSanta. Barbara City High School DistrictSanta Cruz High SchoolSonoma County Office of EducationVentura Colmty SchoolsWatsonville High SchoolWyoming (Riverton) .
Yorba-Junior High School
PART III. MANAGEMENT
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Position Papers for Career EdudationManagement 48
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ACCOUNTING
JR. HIGH
Accounting and Distribution. (T/S)
Grade 7 18g. CE 000.084
SECONDARY
Analyzing Business TransationsAffectirig Balance Sheet Accounts.(T/S) Grade 12 $p. CE 000 070
Business Transactions--Their Effecton Balance Sheet Accounts. Unit 4.
(S) 21p. . A CE 000 092
Business Transactions-Their Effecton Income and Expense Accounts. Unit
5., (S) 17p. CE 000 093
Analysis Paper: The Six-Column WorkSheet. Unit 9. (S) 18p.
CE 000 097
The Two Financial Statements. -
Unit 10. (S) 15p. ,CE 000 098.
Closing the Accounts. Unites 11. (S)
25p. CE. 000 099
Financial Reports for the MerchandisingBusiness. Unit 19. (S)
13p. CE 000 100
Adjusting and Closing Entries for theMerchandising Business. Unit 20.
(S) 16p. CE 000 101
Cash Payments by Checks. Unit 13.
(S) 26p. CE 000 102
Sale of Merchandise on Account.Unit 14. (S) 23p. _CE 000 103
Recording the Receipt of Cain-Unit 15. (S) 25p: CE 000 104
The Checking Account and BankStatements. Unit 17; (S)
21p. CE 000 105
The Fundamental Elements of theBalance Sheet. (S) 8p. CE 000 264
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ACCOUNTING
Recording the Opening Entry in theJournal. (S) 9p. CE 000 265
The Purchase of Merchandise on Account.(S) 13p. CE 000 266
Miscellaneous Transactions Recorded inthe General Journal. (S)
14p. CE 000 267
Adjusting Entries on the WOrksheet.(S) 14p. CE 000 268
First Year Bookkeeping and Accounting.(T) 4p. CE 000 280
Second Year Bookkeeping and Accounting.(T) 4p.' CE 000 281
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Income Statement. (T/S)
'Grades 13-14 6p. CE'000 254
ADVERTISING
ELEMENTARY
Acquiring Our Goods and ServicesThrough Advertising. (T)
Grade 2 15p. CE 000 020
JR. HIGH
Economic Awareness in Advertising. (T)
Grade 7 44p. CE 000 036
SECONDARY
Advertising - Fact or Propaganda. (T/S)
Grade 10_ 22p. ' CE 000 213
Advertising. (T) 1p. CE 000 271
AGRI-BUSINESS
ELEMENTARY
Dairy Farming. (T), Kindergarten
AGRI-BUSINESS
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Level 7p. CE 000 121
A Drop in the Bucket: A DairyIndustIFY. (T/S) 14pk. CE 000 161
Bread. From Farm to Table, (T)
Grades 2-4 ap. CE 000 177
'Fs: Field to Table. (T/S)8p. CE 000 181
Meat: From Range to Market. ,(T/S)Grades K-1 7p. CE 000 190
Farm Animals. (T) KindergartenLevel 36p. CE 000 240
Elementary Unit for Grade4 3 and 4:,Farming: (T/S)* 10p. CE 000 390
JR. HIGH
Landscaping. (T/S) 8p.
SECONDARY
Agriculture Occupations. (T)
6p. CE 000 127
CE ,000 199
Math Packet: Feeds and Feeding -Beef Cattle. (S)* 24p. CE 000 424
ART
ELEMENTARY
Shape, ize and Color Makes Art. (T)*Grade 1 9p. CE 000 014
Elementary Unit for Grades 5 and 6:Arts and Handicrafts. (T)
17p. CE 000 403
Elementary Unit for grade Six: ArtCdeers. (T) 11p. cp 000 409
JR. J3IGH
Ceramics. (T) Grades 7-8' 28p. CE 000 435'
SECONDARY
ART
Art: A Many Faceted Occupational Field.(T) Grades 9-10 2p. CE 000 126
Commereial Art. (T) 1p. CE 000 272
Stagecraft; (T) 2p. CE 000.274
Planning a,CatOr in Art. (T)
2p. CE 000 465
Sculpture. (T/S) Gradee iz1212p. r CE 000 206
Art and Design Workshop. (S)(
21p. CE.000 412
AUTO ME CS
SECONDARY
Mihrometer (Identifying Parts andReading the Micrometer). (S)Grades 10-12 - 4p. CE 000 320
How to Recognize the Most Common.gasWelding Defects. Grades 10-14 (S)9p. CE 000 321
1.Math Packet.: Service Station Attendant.(S)*. 36p. CE odo 421
2
Math Packet: Mechanic. (S)*36p. CE 000 423
AVIATION TECHNOLOGY
ELEMENTARY,
Operation Skylift. (T/S)
13p. CE 600 182
Something to Think About. (T)
7p.N CE '600 242
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Elementary Unit for Grade Six:Aerospace Industry. (T)
Grade 6 14p. CE 000 398
AVIATION TECHNOLOGY
Elementary Unit for Grades 3 and 4:Airport. (T)* Grades 3, 4
11p. CE 000 399
I Want to Fly. (S) 34p. CE 000 446
COMMUNITY COLLEGE or
Dimensional Report of a Fixed Pitch.(S) Grades 13-14 62p. CE 000 364
Magneto Control Systems. (SGrades 13-14 9p. CE 000 365
Forces Act on an Airfoil. (S)
Grades 13-14 33p. , CE 000 367
BIOLOGY
ELEMENTARY
What's It All About. (S)
'Grade 2 8p. CE 000 155
All Systems Go.) (S)
14p. CE 000 166
JR. HIGH
Health. (T/S) 25p. CE 000 083
)SECONDARYHealth Education-Careers: FieldTrip and Advanced Mammal 4nDissection. Grades 11-12 (T/S)
CE 000,136
Biology (Marine) Lookintat andExploring Alternatives in High SchoolBiology. (S)* Grades 10-122p. CE 000 302
Venereal Disease. -(S)10p. : CE 000 344.
Use of Indicators. (S) rades 10-12 -
8p. . `---GE 000 349
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Mendel's Ratio = Double :TraitInheritance. (S) Grades 10-127p. . CE 000 350
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BIOLOGY,
COMMUNITY .COLLEGE
Meiosis (Production of Sex Cells). \(S)19p. CE 000 339
Phylum Coelenterate. (S)
13p. CE 000 340
Phylum Porifera. (S) llp. CE 000 341
Taxonomic Classification. (S)
llp. CE 000 342
Structure of the DNA Molecule - Part 1.(S) 12p. CE 000 343
Microscope Parts, Function and Usage.(S) 10p. CE 000 345
Muscles of the Trunk. -(S)
8p. CE 000 346
Physiology of Obscle Contraction. (g)
6p. CE 000-348
BOOKKEEPING
SECONDARY
Posting the Opening Entry. Unit 3.
(T/S) 9 22p. CE 000 091
Journalizing Transactions. Unit 6AT/S)26p. . CE 000 094
Posting. Unit 7. (S) 16pi CE 000 095
Importance of Accuracy in Posting. (T/S)Unit 8. 19p. CE 000 096
BITNESS AhD OFFICE OCCUPATIONS
ELEMENTARY
Learning About Restaurant Business.. (T)
Grades 1-5 16p. CE 000 117'
Physical Anthropology/Study of Likenessand Differences. (T)* KindergartenLevel 7p. '
CE 000 478
BUSINESS AND OFFICE' OCCUPATIONS
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JR. HIGH
Paying the,Piper (Budgeting). (S)
16p.. CE 000 164
SECONDARY
Stenographic Vocational InvestigationEzpit4ence. (S)* Grades 11-1217p.4 CE 000 301
Typifig a Block. Style Letter. (S)
Graded 10=12 12p. CE.000 355
Job Application & Interview. (S)
Grades .10 -12 10p% CE 000.356.
Payroll.Clerk (Mathematics'Packet).(S) * 17p: ' CE 000 427
Graphic Arts & Business. (S)
14p. CE 000 433
Report d Manuscripts. (S)
15p. CE 000 440
Typing Business Letters:22p.
Lap 6. (S)
CE 000 442
Business Letters, Typing Lap 6. (S)
CE 000 443
Tabulation - Typing Lap 7, (S)
14p. ,a-00aa444
AutomobileInsurance. (T/S)*Grades 10-11 p.
EGcCOMMUNITY COLL
CE 000 479'
Storage of Information in Computers.(S) 7p. . CE 000 351
Addressing Business Envelopes. (S)
6p. CE 000 353
The Eight Basic Parts of the BusinessLetter. (S) 5p. CE.000 354
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BUSIOSS EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY
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Effective Communication in the Business[Office. (T)* Grade 6 19p.
CE 000 031
.Business Letters+. (T)
llp.Grade 6 .
CE 000 032
Learning About Restaurant Business.16.p. CE 000
(T)
122
Small Business Management. (T)
Grades 3, 4 10p. CE 000.172
JR. HIGH
Economic Awareness in Advertising. (T)
Grade 7 44p,0 ..CE 000 036
Accounting and Distribution. (T/S)Grade 7 18p. CE 000 084
HIGH SCHOOL
Travel Services and Arrangements. ,(T/S)*
Grades 11-12 13p. CE 000 046
Preparing Business Letters. (T/S)
Grade 10 8p. CE 000 060' .
Preparing for a Job .Interview. (T/S)Grades 11-12 18p. CE 000 061
Employe - Employee Relationshi (T/S)*Grade 11 28p. E 000 064,
Making Change. .(T/S) Grade 11,8p. CE 000 065
A Capsule, of, Fashion Careers. (T/S)*Grades 11-12 llp. CE 000 066
Bank Checking Account. (T/S)
,Grade 12 13p. CE 000 069
Analyzing Business TransactionsAffecting Balance Sheet Accounts. (T/S)
Grade 12 8p. CE 000 070
Posting the Opening Entry. (T/S)
Unfit 3. 22p.
S.
CE 000 091
BUSINESS EDUCATION
B ginefis Transactions--Their Effecton Balance Sheet Accounts. Unit 4.
(S) 21p. CE 000 092
Business Transactions - -Their Effect
on Income and'Expense Accounts.'Unit 5.. (S) 17p. CE 000 093
Journalizing,TrantiFtionn. Unit 6.
(T/S) 26p. CE 000 094
Posting. Unit 7. (S)
16p. CE 000 095
Importance of Accuracy in Posting.Unit 8. (T/S) 19p. CE GOO 096
Analysis Paper: The Six-Column Work`Sheet. Unit 9. (S)
18p. CE 000 097
The Two Financial Statements.Unit 10. (S) 15p. CE 000 098
Closing the Accounts. /Unit 11. (S)
25p. CE 000 099
Financial Reports for the MerchandisingBusiness. Unit 19. (5)
13p.
Adjusting andMerchandising16p.
CE 000 100
Closing Entries for theBusiness. Unit 20. (S)
CE 000 101
Cash Payments by Checks. Unit 13.
(S) 26p. CE 000 102
Sale of Merchandise on Accomht.Unit 14. (S) 23p. CE 000 103
Recording the Receipt of Cash.Unit 15. (S) 25p. CE 000 104
t`The.Checkig Account and BankStatemedts. Unit 17. (S)
21p. CE 000 105
Typist Career Investigation Expekience.(T/S)* 17p: CE 000 132
Printed Forms. (IVS) 15p.CE 000 209
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Composing Personal Messages: (T/S)CE 00026p.
Centering. (T/S) 11p.
10
CE.000 2112
Advertising - Fact or Propaganda. (T / S)
.Grade 10 22p. 1
Tabulation. (T/S) 13p
Door Openet to Careers(T/S) 8p.
Learning toNumbers and19p.
Typing i a
Department.
Tabulate;Symbols.
Sales and(T/S) J8p
CE 000 213
CE 000 215
- Gregg Shorthand.CE 000 216
Proofread and Type(T/S)
CE 000 217
Financial DivisionCE 000 218
Typing in the-Technical and MedicalOffices. (T/S) 9p. CE 000 219
Setting Elite Margins. (S) Grade 10-12
9p. .CE '000 234
Typing a Modified Block Style Letter,With Block Paragraphstnd Mixeda
Punctuation..(S) Gtages 10-121410. CE 000 235
Goal Statements for Career Education:Business and Office Occupations. (A/T/C)K-14 Levels 8p. CE 000 259
The Fundamental Elements of the BalanceSheet. (S) 8p. CE 000 264
Recording the Opening Entry in thiJournal. (S) 9p. CE 000 265
The Purchase of Merchandise on Account.(S) 13p. CE 000 266
Miscellaneous Transactions Recorded inthe General' Journal. (S)14p.. CE 000 267
Adjusting Entries on tffe Worksheet. (S)
14p. CE 000 268
,Business Machines.-(T)' 15p.CE 000 277
1.4
5
BUSINESS EDUCATION CAREER EDUCATION
Business Mathematics.,(T) 5p.
CE 000 278Quest. (T)-* 3p. CE 000 120
Careers and the Automobile. (T/S)Applied, Office Skills. (T)' Grades K-1' 5p. .CE 000 1923p. CE, 000 279
Rainbow Modules: Early ChildhoodFirst Year Bookkeeping and Accounting. Education - Pre K Through Grade 3.(T) 4p. CE 000 280 (T/A/C) 40p. CE 000 488
Second Year Bookkeeping and Accounting. Rainbow Modules: Grades 4 Through 6.(T) 4p.' CE 000 281 '(T /A /C) 21p. CE 000 489
Second Year Typing. (T) 9p., CE 000 107'4p. . CE 000 283
JR. HIGH a
Construction. (T)* 6p.First Year Shorthand. (T)4p. CE 000 284 Career Exploration Thrdtgh Reading.
(S/T) 8p. . CE 000 111Secretarial Training. (T)2p. CE 000 285 Rainbow Modules: Junior High. (T/C/A)
16p. CE 000 490
CE 000 110
Recordkeeping. (T) 1p. CE 000 286
The Secretary Takes Dictation. (S)HIGH SCHOOL
8p. CE 000 415 Career Education English Unit. (T)Grades 9-10 6p. CE 000 113
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
,What, Where and Why of Work. (T)Business Management As a Career . 8p. .CE 000 124Choice. (T/S) 9p. CE OOD 075
Classroom Activities. (T/C)*Income Statement. (T/S) 60p. . CE 000 2926p. CE OW 254 .
Project Activity Management and EvaluationKey Punch Training. (A/T/C) System for Career Education. (A)3p. CE 000 291 48p. CE 000 485
Storage of Information'in Computers. Rainbow Module: Vocational Education(S) 7p. CE 000 351 (Grades 10-12). (T/A/C)
8p. CE 000 491Changing 'Percents to Decimals orFractions. (S) 8p. CE 000 352 COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Career Education Matrix of InstructionalCAREER EDUCATION Goals and Objectives; Primary Through
Junior College. (A) 11p. Primary -Jr. College Level CE 000 441
ELEMENTARY
Pre-School Career. Education Unit. (T)*10p. CE 000 109
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Career Education: A State's Overview.(A) 7p. CE 000 481
CAREER EDUCATION COMMUNICATIONS\
Career Education: Helping Solve the ELEMENTARYHuman Development Challenge FacingLocal Government.
(A)
tommVnity Newspaper Industry. (T) Grade 2
College 17p. CE 000 482 10p. CE 000 021
Career Education Project, 1973-74.(A) Elementary-Community College53p. CE 000 483
Cooperative ,Career Education ProjectProposal for Funding: San DiegoCounty Department of Education. (A)EleMentary-Adult and CommunityCollege 52p. 1 CE 000 484
An Overview of American Personneland Guidance Association Involvement.in Career Development. (A/C)K-Higher Education 16p. CE 000 486
Career Education ActivitiesLt theState Level. (A) K-CommunityCollege 31p. CE.000 487
Rainbow Modules: Counselor Module.(T C) 15p. CE 000 492
Teaching Shakespeare's Play "JuliusCaesar" As Social,Camment.i CE 000 074
Business Management As A 'careerChoice. CE 000 075
Career Planning Project. CE 000 076 -
Career Education Infusion Units.CE 000 077
Helping ,Hands.. CE 000 248
MiCro-Organisms, CE 000 249
Personal and Social Characteristicsof a Waitress/Waiter. CE 000 250
Electronic Music. CE 000 251
The Alphabet in Spdnish and /English. CE 000 252
Values and Goals: Family IncomeManagement. CE 000 253
Income Statement. CE 000 254
First Aid Bandage Application.CE 000 255
Nutrition Fundamentals. CE 000 256
Goal Statements for Career Education:.Consumer & Homemaking RelatedOccupations.- CE 000 257
Goal Statements for Career Education:Health Occupations. CE 000 258
0 Goal Statements for Car er Education:Business and Office Oc pations.
CE 000 259
Goal Statements for Career Education:Fine Arts & Humanities (kale/alone.
CE 000 260t
Goal Statements for Career Education:Communications & Media Occupations.
CE 000 261
Goal Statement for Career Education.CE 000 262
The Library As a Source for CareerEducation Materials. CE 000 453
Reviewing Your Career Decisions.CE 000 475
% 71
Educational Awareness in Consumerand Homemaking Related Occupations.
CE 000 476
Nutrition:' Fads, Fancies, Facts.CE 000 477
Physical Anthropology/Study of ,
Likeness and Differences. CE 000 47,8
Automobile Insurance. CE 000 479
Personal Appearance As a Means ofCommunication. CE 000 480
RICHMOND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Me That Nobody Knows. CE 000 106
Career Education Teaching Unit.CE 000 107
American Government. CE 000 108
Pre-School Career Education Unit..CE 000 109
Construction. CE 000'110
Career Exploration ThroughReading. CE-000 111
Institution Management in FoodServices.
,t)CE 000 112
Career Education English Unit.CE 000 113
INSTITUTION INDEX
Career Education English Unit.CE 000%14
Careers Related to BasicMathematics. CE 000 115
Fine Arts & Humanities CareerCluster. CE 000.287
United States History. 000 288
Occupations Involving the Useof Math. CE 000 289
Introduction,to,the Art of-
Salesiaanship. CE 000 290
Key Bunch Training. CE 000 291
Project Activity Management andEvaluation System for CareerEducation. CE 000 485
SACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
The FundamentaleElements of theBalance Sheet. CE ocib 264
Recording the Opening Entry inthe'Journal. CE 000 265
The` Purchase of Merchandiseon Account. CE 000 266
Miscellaneous Transactions-in the General Journal.
-Adjusting Entries on theWorksheet.
Graphic Communicatidns.
RecordedCE 000 267
CE 000 268
CE 000 269
Photo Conversion PhotographySegment. / CE 000 270
Advertising. CE 000 271
Commercial Art.
Graphic Art.
Stagecraft.
CE 000 272
CE 000 273
CE 0 274
54145
Radio and-TV Broadcasting. CE, 000 275
Counseling Component (Guidance).CE 000 276
Business Machines.
Business Mathematics.
Applied Office Skills.
First Yeaellookkeeping andAccounting.
CE 000 277
CE 000 278
CE 000 279.#1
CE 000 280
Second Year Bookkeeping andAccounting. CE 000 281
First Year Typing. E 000 282 lw
Second Year Typing. CE 000 283
First Yea Shorthand. CE 000 284
/Secretarial Training. CE 000 285
Recordkeeping.- CE 000 286
SAN DIEGO, COUNTY
Ecology in Our Life,
Learning About RestaurantBusiness.
CE 000'116
CE 000 117 wykb, /
CE 000 118The Classroom - A Microcosm ofAdult Society.
World of Construction.
(Quest.
Dairy Farming.
Learning About
CE 000 119
CE 000 120
CE 0ck9 121
Restaurant Business.CE 000 122-
CE 000 292Classroom Activities.
Cooperative Career Education ProjectProposal for Funding: San DiegoCounty Department of Education.
CE 000 484
INSTITUTION INDEX-
,SAN'FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE
A Soud Unit. CE 000 150
Transit Unit. C 000 151
The Telephone Tnit. CE 000 429
CE 000 431. Seismograph Unit.
SAN MATEO COUNTY
Self-Awareness and CareerAwareness.
Veterinarian Medicine.
Protective Agencies.
CE 000 078.
CE 000 079
CE 000 080
Land, Sea, and Air Transportation.CE 000'081'
Career Pldnning public Services).GE 000 082
Health.
Accounting and Distribution.
Newspapers.
Newspaper and Television.
CE 000 083
CE,000 084
CE 000 085
CE 000 086
Orientation to Health Occupations.CE 000 087
Land Pollution. CE 000088
Law Enforcement. CE 000 089
Television Production, CE 000 090
Posting the Opening Entry. CE 000 091
Business Transactions -- Their Effect
on Balance,Sheet Accounts. CE 000 092
Business Transact -ions- -Their Effect'
on Income and Expense Accounts.CE 000 093
Journalizing Transactions. CE 000 094
Posting. (Bookkeeping) CE 000 095
Importance of Accuracy inPosting. (Bookkeeping) CE 000 096
Analysis Paper: The Six-ColumnWork Sheet. , ,CE 000 097
The Two Financial Statements.CE 000 098
-Closing the Accounts. CE 000 099
Financial Reports for the MerchandisingBusiness. CE 000 100
Adjusting and Closing Entries forthe Merchandising Business. CE 000 101
Cash Payments by Checks. CE 000 102
Sale of Merchandise on Account.CE 000 103
Recording the Receipt of Cash.QE 000 104
The Checking Account and DankStatements. CE 000 105
Travel. CE 000 263
SANTA ANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Letter Writing 2: Letter of Appli-cation and fata Sheet. CE X00 471
Letter Writing 1: Letter of Inquiry,Letter oi'Otder, Letter of Complaint.-
CE 000 472
Technical Writing 2: TechnicalReports. LE 000 473
Technical Report 1: ExpositoryTechniques. CE 000 474
SANTA BARBARA CITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Curriculum Strategies. CE 000 236
Career Education Project. CE 000 483
OR),
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INSTITUTION INDEX
SANTA CRUZ SIGH SCHOOL WYOMING, RIVERTON
CE 000 042The Camera Unit. CE 000 152 Play to Work (A Storyboard).
Unit on Ve6tors'. CE 000 430 Work and Play. CE 000 153
SONOMA COUNTY On the Streets & Highways. CE 000 154
Postman/Post Office Experience. , What's It All About: CE 000 155CE opo 143
The Money Tree. CE 000 156Visiting the Ist Office Experience.
CE 000 144 It's the Real Thing. CE 000 157
Visiting the Dentist Experience. Assembly Line.. CE 000 158CE 000 145
.1 Work Is Rewarding. CE 000 159Firefighter Experience. 'CE 000 146
Hands on Fair"Day Experience.CE 000 147
Job Seeking Experience. CE 000 148
Law Enforcement Experience. CE 000 149
Snow Time Is Work Time and FunTime. CE 000 l'6.0
A Drop,in the Bucket (DairyInduatry). CE 000 161
What's Your Bag? CF.,. 000- 162
VENTURA COUNTY SCHOOLS How Far Can You Go? CE 000 163
Reservations Clerk. CE 000 001 Paying the Piper'(Budgeting).CE 000 164
Police pfficer. CE 000 002Ekploring - Have You Tried? CE 000 165
Juvenile Law Enforcement. CE 000 001
All Systems Go. CE 000 166Family Purchasing. CE 000 004
Use These (The Senses). CE 000 167Merchandizer-Buyer (Wards) CE 000 005
Oil Distributor. CE 000 006 zFHow We Help Each Other. CE 000 168,
Career Opportunities in CountyGoverndent. CE 000 007
Truck,Driver. CE 000 008
Hospital, Dietician. CE 000 052
Service Station - Selling Productsand Services. CE 000 058
WATSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Resources Conservation. CE 000 432
5 i3
47
Meet Me at the Library, Pal. CE 000 169
Creative Writing. CE 000 170
Hit a High Note. CE 000 171
Math in the Kitchen. CE 000 237
Puzzles. CE 000 238
Try It - Yo011 Like It! CE 000 239
Farm Animal's. -CE 000 240
Attitudes and Work. CE 000 241
INSTITUTION INDEX
Something to Think About. CE 000 242
Poetry. CE 000 243
How Geography and Geology HaveCreated Wyoming Occupations.
CE 000 244
Sun and Time. CE 000 245
The Modern American Indians.CE 000 246
Building Trades: ElectricalWiring. CE 000 420
Math Packet: Service StationAttendant. CE 000 421
Math Packet: Firearms andGunemithing. CE 000 422.
Math Packet: Mechanic. CE 000 423
Math Packet: Feeds and Feeding -Beef Cattle. CE 000 424
\Zi,
Clerk: Pre-Employment Math Test.CE 000 425
CE 000 426
CE 000 427
CE 000 428
I Want to Fly. \.. CE 000 446
YORBA JR. HIGH ,CHOOL
Career Word Puzzles. CE 000 469
Building Trades: Carpentry,(Mathematics Packet).
Payroll Clerk (MathematicsPacket).
Working Together in Groups.
48
POSITION PAPERS FOR CAREEREDUCATION MANAGEMENT
Establishing Guidelines for CareerEducation K-12. Newport-Mesa UnifiedSchool District 115p. CE 000 495
An Introduction to Career Education.Kenneth B. Hoyt 25p. CE 000 497
A Position Paper on Career Developmentand Preparation in California.California State Department ofEducation, Career Education TaskForce 23p. CE 000 496
The Greening of Career Education.William L. Smith, U.S. Office ofEducation 21p. CE 000 498
Career Education: A Model forImplementation. U.S. Office ofEducation 14p. CE 000 499
Career Education: Description andGoals. U.S. Office of Education13p. CE 000 500
Career Education and the HandicappedPerson. Kenneth B. Hoyt9p. 'CE 000 501
OE Career Education Strategies forFY 73: A Plan for "Possible Change."10p. CE 000 502
in Defense of Use of the Word "Work"in Career Education. Kenneth B. Hoyt8p. CE 000 503
Career Education: Selected ResourceMaterials. Government Printing Office9p. CE 000 504
Remarks of the President at the SummerCommencement of the Ohio State Oniver-t,city, August 30, 1974. Gerald R. Ford10p. CE 000 505
P9$ITION PAPERS-
Strategies for Educational Reform.Eli Ginzberg 15p. CE 000 506
Career Education in 1974: AView from the Commissioner'sDesk. Yerrel H. Bell5p. CE 000 507
Manpower Programs in CareerEducation: Implications of CETA.University of Utah25 p. CE 000 508
Handbook for the Evaluation ofCareer Education Programs (Draft).U.S. Office of Education146p. CE 000 509
An Introduction to CareerEducation: A USOE Policy Paper,Survey Results for Agreementwith Policy Paper Draft.U.S. Office of Education40p. 16, CE 000 510
Leadership Responsibilities forVocatiohel.Education in CareerEducation: A New Look.U.S. Office of Education10p. CE 000 511
Career Education: How To Do ItCreative Approaches by LocalPractitiohers. U.S. Office ofEducation 142p. CE 000 512
Career Education, VocationalEducation, and OccupationalEducation: An Approach toDefining Differences. The OhioState University 14p. CE 00(613
Career Education Description:Volume 1 Taxonomy of CareerEducation. Policy Studies inEducation 83p. CE 000 514
Career Education Description:Volume II Profiles of CareerEducation - Alabama to Iowa.Policy Studies in Education187p. CE 000 515
Career Education Description:Profiles of Career Educdtion -to New Mexico. Policy Studies'Education. 96p.
Career Education Description:Profiles of Career Education -to Wyoming. Policy Studies inEducation 186p.
Volume IIIKansasin
CE 000 516
Volume IVNew York
CE`000 517 16
Business and Office Career EducationCurriculum: Reiource Guide. ColoradoState Univers4ty 323p. CE 000 518
Business and Office Career EducationCurriculum: Math Resource Guide.Colorado State University268g. CE 000 519
Business and Office Career EducationCurriculum: Social Studies ResourceGuide. Colorado State University212p. CE 000 520