Career Exploration
DHS Career Exploration courses begin for students in their freshmen Career and Consumer Science course where students are guided through self-discovery tools and self-interest assessments aimed at allowing students to better understand their own skills, interests and values.
Why The Need For Career Exploration
“Opportunities for career exploration give young people broader exposure to the working world they will one day enter. It helps them ‘connect the dots’ between school and career in ways that keep them motivated to graduate with the skills they will need for the future.
With a better understanding of the working world, young people can more easily envision how they fit successfully into that world. Knowing the preparation they will need for specific careers, participants also become better able to set realistic goals for themselves and pursue them. Students who are involved in career exploration are more likely to plan their high school courses of study carefully to gain the skills they will need. Students participating in career exploration programs as middle-schoolers are more likely to enroll in higher level math courses in high school and have higher self esteem."
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