How do careers and work environments reflect cultural values and societal structures in Spanish-speaking countries?
Adaptive Perseverance: Continue an effort through task completion despite challenges in understanding complex cultural and ethical topics.
Learner’s Mindset: Demonstrate a positive attitude towards learning about diverse perspectives related to job requirements and working conditions
Communication: Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively through conversations, debates, presentations, and essays.
Responsibility: Honor obligations to present well-researched, and informed ideas regarding working and jobs.
Global Citizenship: Embrace responsibilities for understanding and discussing global cultural practices and ethical issues.
Critical Thinking: View problems from multiple perspectives to gain insights.
Collaboration: Work with peers to discuss job responsibilities.
What are the most common jobs and career paths in Spanish-speaking countries?
How do job application processes and workplace cultures differ between Spanish-speaking countries and the United States?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed for various professions in Spanish-speaking countries?
Common Jobs and Career Paths: Students will identify and describe common jobs and career paths in Spanish-speaking countries, using relevant vocabulary and context.
Job Applications and Workplace Cultures: Students will compare and contrast job application processes and workplace cultures between Spanish-speaking countries and the United States.
Skills and Qualifications: Students will research and present on the key skills and qualifications required for different professions in Spanish-speaking countries, demonstrating understanding and appropriate use of related terminology.
Listening:Understand and interpret information about jobs and workplaces from audio sources.
Speaking:Discuss various professions and workplace norms, and participate in role-plays simulating job interviews.
Reading:Analyze job advertisements, application forms, and professional profiles in Spanish.
Writing:Create resumes, cover letters, and professional emails in Spanish.
Cultural Awareness:Demonstrate an understanding of cultural nuances in professional environments across Spanish-speaking countries.
Communication: Align with ACTFL standards for interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communication.
Cultures: Gain knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
Connections: Connect with other disciplines and acquire information.
Comparisons: Develop insight into the nature of language and culture.
Communities: Participate in multilingual communities at home and around the world.
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