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Provided by: Sustainability Ambassadors |Published on: February 23, 2024
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Synopsis
This resource is a six-page informational brochure about the community educator career path, including a detailed job description and a spotlight on an individual with this career from Seattle, Washington.
Students will learn the average salary, educational background, necessary skills, and responsibilities of a community educator.
Selena Ligrano shares candid insight into the career path that will help students decide if community education is something they are interested in pursuing.
The resource emphasizes the importance of following your passion in your career choice.
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Some students, especially English language learners, may need the terms prerequisite, horticulture, ecology, networking, and others defined before reading the article.
Differentiation
Students can identify organizations in their area that, similar to Tilth, are working in community education related to climate change.
Using Selena Ligrano as an example, students can journal about their work experiences and passions and how these might fit with this career or other green career paths.
English language arts classes can use this resource to practice reading informational text.
Social studies classes can use this resource to discuss career paths as a means to solve societal problems like climate change.
Classes with limited time or students with low reading stamina can read the narrative as a class and assign sections of the article as a jigsaw activity.
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