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Curious what a Robotics Engineer does? Looking for information about the skills necessary to become a Superior Court Judge? Explore our Day in the Life videos and learn from a variety of professionals-what they do, how they do it, and the path that took them there.
A Game Changer: Work-based Learning in Detroit
: Students in Detroit pathways are learning about local industry and related skills through a series of work-based learning activities - all intended to give them a running start as they think about their future careers.
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Working Towards Equity:A Partnership Approach in the Great Lakes
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Four communities in the Great Lakes have been implementing College and Career pathways as part of an ambitious regional effort. Connected through a Community of Practice, each partner is learning from the others as they seek to engage students and improve outcomes.
Work-based Learning: A Systemic Approach
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As more districts adopt the goal of getting all students college and career-ready, many are still searching for how to implement the career component. See how one school district is developing, and scaling, a system of work-based learning to ensure its students are prepared for the 21st century economy.
Ana's Story
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Before entering a Linked Learning pathway at Construction Tech Academy in San Diego, California, Ana dropped out of high school, twice. Today, she is proudly working as an engineer.
Work-Based Learning
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At the Health Careers Academy at Palmdale High School, students rotate through a wide range of work based learning opportunities.
Teacher Job Shadow
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As part of its Linked Learning leadership series, ConnectEd brought educators together to shadow industry professionals.
Teacher Externship
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See an externship through the eyes of a teacher as he gains insights into industry standards and makes connections back to his classroom.
Making STEM Real
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Through Linked Learning, students become engaged and excited about STEM subjects and about school in general. www.connectedcalifornia.org/pathways/stem.php
Designing & Implementing Integrated Curriculum
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This video documents the design and implementation of multidisciplinary integrated curriculum by the Digital Media Design Academy (DMD). www.connectedcalifornia.org/about/dmdvideo.php
CART
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At the Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART) in Fresno, hands-on projects engage students and facilitate inter-disciplinary connections.
Teaching for Tomorrow (Life Academy)
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What role does calculus play in making the Bay Bridge earthquake safe? Students in Linked Learning pathways can connect the dots to answers questions just like this. Learn more about Linked Learning in this video produced by GOOD with support from the Apollo Group.
Day at Work: Lead Engineer
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Join Makinde as he describes his pathway to engineering and his current role at as a Lead Engineer at Pinterest.
Day at Work: Health Educator
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How does Meckell M. help students center health and wellness in their very busy lives? Join her on campus in this episode, Day in the Life: Health Educator. Health educators teach people about behaviors that promote wellness. They develop and implement strategies to improve the health of individuals and communities. Community health workers collect data and discuss health concerns with members ...
Student Voices
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Students across school districts in California describe how the Linked Learning approach is improving their high school experience and guiding their future plans.
Day at Work: Architectural Designer
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Day at Work: Architectural Designer
Day at Work: Occupational Therapist
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Day at Work: Occupational Therapist
Day at Work: Electric Vehicle Technician
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Day at Work: Electric Vehicle Technician
Day at Work: Ichthyologist (Fish Biologist)
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Day at Work: Ichthyologist (Fish Biologist)
Day at Work: Nonprofit Professional
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Day at Work: Nonprofit Professional
Day at Work: Electric Motorcycle Engineer
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Day at Work: Electric Motorcycle Engineer
OK, hopefully the reason the first thing out of her mouth in this video is the significance of her gender is because that’s the question that she was asked concerning being a judge. I pray her femininity is not her motivating factor in her daily judgments over the American people.
I wanted to know how many days or weeks does a food stylist have off work? Hopefully I'll get a response trying to search online but I can't find that kind of info
this is actually my dream career but someone please tell me the job outlook for this in ca ! i’m majorly concerned about being able to secure a job 😭
The problem with PBL and math is that PBL is not suitable for many contents in math like working with functions, polynomials, complex numbers etc. So, you can't really use it.
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NO you are not the landscape architecture, you are just some grass manager.
Client always cut costs whenever possible.
Hello sir text me
Vulcher said to me “ I don’t know what type of species you are “ 🐶 please
My child has been abused and she overlooked that because I’m the parent who supported my child being non bianary the dad lied I proved that but since I appealed her decision for a move away with the abusive father Who cps asked be removed from my child she said he was more likely to support a relationship with me and my child’s freedom after getting evidence that he has failed to do that at all.Since then he broke most court orders and did parenting kidnapping but since she is so horrid as a judge she ignored that I was attacked with a vehicle my car was damaged I was refused visit and his wife kidnapped my child. I will keep reporting her as she is a embarrassment to any judicial system for her negligence to my child and my evidences of contempt of court by the father of my child a multi felon also charged with drugs not even three years prior to our trial date I have no criminal record or history of drugs or mental issues Failure to be a non bias judge she deserves to get Removed I deserve a judge who cares about family’s and not there own politics
Worst judge ever bias and racist
Anybody here from math nation?
No I don’t like this u suppose to eat it after wards u can’t eat it with paint and stuff wth no no no
I am switching into Landscape Architecture and after seeing this I am quite excited to explore this field
Don't trust people that have a inhaler when they don't have asma, a cusin of mine named Mike james kalanta-Douglas uses them to moleste small children especially if there's no man around the the house he's a divorce lawyer now in Modesto California hmmmmmmm
Hi ma'am what courses did u study to become a landscape architect
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Added to Landscape Architecture TV 💙
My high school has a construction class which I’m in currently and I really love it. I love creating things and seeing them come to life. My interests are building, plants, and the outdoors so landscape architecture sounds perfect for me. My yard at home has also inspired me to learn about landscaping because the design is extensive so my yard looks like a park. I help my parents take care of it all the time and I actually like doing the work. So much work was put into the design 20+ years ago and it still looks amazing. I would really like creating things people can enjoy for a long time. For a long time I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my life but I think this is it.
Finally somebody with the same interests as minee, thank god i was losing faith 😂
@@klaudioballa3003 Things change, so now I’m interested in starting my own campground. Now that I think about it, the same interests would apply to that, the outdoors, designing the landscape of the campground, building cabins and such. That’s my new dream :)
@@april_ that sounds so interestinggg, hope you make it a reality 🤞🏼
currently in college for this! wish me luck (,:
how is it?
Wow, this feels so authentic. Love it.
Can I have the link of this project?
What is the name of the song at the beginning?
My grandfather who is a Civil Engineer told me that here in the Philippines people now don’t use architect’s since anyone can access pictures on internet and can easily tell what design of house they want to build… Then he told me he doesn’t want to discourage me from wanting to be a architect, but his point was right and also it was a good timing because I was struggling to pick a course in college since I was still not sure in architecture but then I realize I was really fond of nature and I like designing parks especially in roblox… So I was so happy that I finally found my career!!! I’m proud to say I’m a future Landscape Architect (Sorry for my bad english)
Good luck in your career!
Qui regarde cette vidéo pour son cours d'Anglais?
Yes, to the need of high school courses geared to design professions! As someone who has gotten into architecture, theater set design, and landscaping through the back door, my work in high school was garnering attention but there were no outlets for education leading to careers in these disciplines.
Hi, do you have this available? I'm looking for project for my son. Please let me know
I graduated with a visual arts bachelors what do I need to become an architect or landscape architect?
i want to be a food stylist
These judges lost our election for the American people. You can't trust our government.
....and!...."Evidence" is a an amazing "Term"!....Right?!....relevant to "One and All"!.....de-Spite "Professionalism"!....?!....😃
I gave 1000 documents of evidence and that bias 🙉 🙈ignored it in the past so ai reported the misconduct as it’s illegal what happened and I will continue to report the negligence of such conduct if it has to do with innocent worthy parenting co parenting and children’s rights
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Thanks ...Excellent vídeo!!
This is so cool!
The only reason I'm watching this, is bc of a test for Englisch lmao
On god 😂😂💯
Pas mal cette vidéo!!!
Is it too late to go back to school and become an architecture?
had to watch this for my av class :D
Is this project still available?
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This used to be electives, like shop, architecture, automotive...
thanks school
I'm 6 years late
Are you still prototyping?
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I'm a student from Kenya. Passionate about Landscape architecture 📸
I want to b a food stylist...I dono how to proceed further... anyone can help?
Start practicing, start challenging yourself . Look up videos and give it a try
@@Brenduh03 girl what
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANT TO DO. I need to find this guy.
I just had the same thought
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LIT
Interesting video by Janice working in a high profile private landscape architectural company. For all of you high school students and perhaps disillusioned first year college students (honestly folks a degree in history or music appreciation does not pay the bills), the field of landscape architecture is a very rewarding vocation and profession to enter. It's takes hard work to learn and practice, but in the end when you are standing in front of that park, or waterfront, or college campus that you helped design and watching people enjoy using it everyday, it's all worth it. I would take issue with Janice on one item, Most important things in landscape architecture are the ability to convey your designs to your client and the public in graphic, verbal and written forms. People who must sign on the dotted line and fund your dream need to fully understand and buy into your dream, you need to move that dream into reality through your graphic, written and verbal skills. Good luck students from a 44-year long, licensed landscape architect......what a ride it's been.
@Richard Drum Thanks ! Great informative words !!
Hi, I'm a college student with 1 year of generals under my belt, I have been considering landscape architecture and am wondering what is the best path to pursue it. Is there a possibility of getting hired and being trained on the job without college? Is a regular architecture or design degree necessary, and also how much of the job is office work, and how much of it is visiting the work site?
Peter Fenter .........this is a long answer so I'm responding in two separate replies. First, nearly all if not all states in the United States require you to be licensed through a state board to both practice the profession of landscape architecture and to refer to yourself as a landscape architect in a public venue. Acquiring that license usually requires a 4 year degree from an accredited university and a few years experience under the mentorship of a practicing landscape architect and to take and pass the national LA licensing exam. Sounds like a lot but remember you will be designing outdoor structures, roadways, utilities and other features as a professional landscape architect that could pose a threat to people's health and safety. So taking the required classes at an accredited university is the pathway to get licensed and get a good paying job in a private practice office or in one of several Federal or state government agencies. Even the US Navy hires civilian landscape architects to do design at their bases, they are very cool people. The second replay will have another pathway.
Peter Fenter .........OK, so here is the second pathway to maybe attaining work as a landscape designer or just maybe a landscape architect. You need to find a well-established landscaping company that both designs and constructs landscapes including hardscapes, pools, fountains, parking lots, storm sewers and plant materials for residential, commercial and institutional locations. If that company has a landscape architect on the payroll doing design work, you might be able to be mentored as a landscape designer (not fully a landscape architect per se) and gain experience over time that might qualify you to take the national LA licensing exam, maybe, depends upon the state you are in and what their requirements are to take the test. Meanwhile if you are in college, I recommend that you take classes in biology, botany, horticulture, environmental sciences, and art (hand drawing), and become skilled in using computer aided design such as Sketchup to be better able to handle a job in the landscape industry and be trained there. It's hard work, but I enjoyed my time at a design/build landscape company where I honed my skills as a landscape architect, never understand your designs until you have to build them, ouch😳good luck Peter.
@@richarddrum9970 Awesome, thanks for all the info.