The Government of British Columbia has proclaimed November 25 to 29, 2024, as Careers Week, reflecting its commitment to work with educators and education partners to support career education and expand students’ knowledge of diverse career pathways. The ministry invites teachers and students to take part in this inaugural celebration of the importance of K-12 career education by presenting local events at their school, or attending provincial, online activities scheduled during the week.
Led by Education and Employers Charity, UBC Geering Up and Outreach, and SkilledTradesBC, these activities will bring the world of work into the classroom, expand students’ knowledge of career possibilities, and provide links between competencies acquired at school and skills required in diverse, high-demand careers. Limited room is available for each event, and participation will be on a “first come, first served” basis.
Event details and registration information
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Event 1: UBC Geering Up and Outreach – 10:00 am (1 hour)
As part of an exciting series on future careers in engineering, students in grades 3 to 5 will explore three dynamic demonstrations, each showcasing a different lens into renewable energy and materials. Focusing on aerospace, chemical, and material engineering, this event will offer students a hands-on look into the world of engineering. Students will think like engineers—making hypotheses, predictions, and even improvements—while following along with discussions and a worksheet. Register your school for this event
Event 2: SkilledTrades BC – 10:00 am (45 mins)
“From Passion to Profession: Turning Your Hobbies into a Career in the Skilled Trades”
Ever wondered if your hobbies could be the foundation of a fulfilling career? This webinar explores how skills you’ve developed through passion projects—whether it’s woodworking, automotive tinkering, metalwork, or home improvement—can translate into rewarding opportunities in the skilled trades. Join us as we dive into real-life success stories, share practical tips on bridging the gap from hobbyist to professional, and discuss the growing demand for tradespeople in various industries. Register your school for this event
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
SkilledTrades BC – 10:00 am (45 mins)
“Discovering Hidden Trades: Exploring Lesser-Known Careers in the Skilled Trades”
Skilled trades aren’t just about carpentry or plumbing—there are many lesser-known trades that offer unique career opportunities. This webinar will introduce you to trades like elevator mechanics, industrial insulation, rigging, and more. Learn about the specialized skills required, the growing demand for these trades, and how they play a crucial role in various industries. If you’re curious about expanding your knowledge about skilled trades, this session will provide valuable insight into often overlooked yet essential professions. Register your school for this event
Thursday, November 28
Education and Employers Charity — 9:30 am (1 hour)
Drawing the Future – ‘What’s My Line?’
This session will present an interactive career exploration activity for students in grades 3 to 5 that challenges stereotypes often associated with certain careers. Students will share their impressions of careers and career pathways through drawing, then meet and hear from those working in diverse jobs. Register your school for this event
Career Education Resources
If you’re interested in planning a Careers Week event for your class or school, please see the Career Education Resources area of the ministry’s web page for information and activities that you may find useful.