The Government & Public Administration cluster focuses on careers in executing governmental functions to include Governance; National Security; Foreign Service; Planning; Revenue and Taxation; Regulation; and Management and Administration at the local, state, and federal levels.
Each lesson below includes an instructional video, lesson plan, and a student test or activity.
Upon completion of these materials, students will know the career pathways and some corresponding occupations within the Government & Public Administration CTE cluster.
Upon completion of these materials, students will learn about the factors that lead to a government shutdown and ways it can affect the country.
Upon completion of these materials, students will understand the purpose of chambers of commerce, and how they support businesses and communities.
Upon completion of these materials, students will have learned the role chambers of commerce can play in helping to shape local government policy.
Key concepts of Government & Public Administration condensed into a series of short instructional videos around a similar topic.
MyCareerCorner is a series of short, 3–5-minute video Q&A from individuals across different careers and occupations giving insight and advice about their job, industry, and real-life professional experiences. Each MyCareerCorner episode includes an online activity that will challenge students to think deeper about the cluster and apply what they’ve learned.
Upon completion of these materials, students will learn that there are many careers available and consider if a government relations career could be a fit.
Upon completion of these materials, students will learn different methods they can use for career building and consider how to apply them to their own professional lives.
Upon completion of these materials, students will learn which soft skills are the most valuable for work in government relations and considered how to improve their own.
Upon completion of these materials, students will learn how one area of the country is handling worker shortages and what the Chamber of Commerce is doing to help.
Upon completion of these materials, students will have been introduced to a career in the Coast Guard and reflected upon the sacrifices and trade-offs that come with military service.
Upon completion of these materials, students will have been introduced to Military Academies as an option for education and training and considered whether the military is something they’re interested in exploring further.
Upon completion of these materials, students will have gained insight into what Marine Corps Recruit Training, otherwise known as Boot Camp, is like.
Upon completion of these materials, students will have learned about deployment and other travel opportunities within the military and considered whether travel is something they want to do in their future job.