Fall 2024

Teacher

From the Set The Right Career for Me

Teachers are among the most valuable members of any community. Giving youngsters the tools and knowledge they need to be successful in life is a necessary and rewarding career, and one that will always be in demand. Teachers make a lasting impact on students' lives. In fact, you probably just thought of your favorite teacher didn't you? This book explores the education and certification needed to become a teacher. It discusses the many settings teachers work in and the sort of careers they can aspire to. Full-color photographs and creative sidebars showcase the exciting field of education.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$39.77 $29.83
Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 6
Dewey Number 370.71
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level X
Language English
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781499476408
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 96
Dimensions 6 x 9
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of The Right Career for Me

This standout series for teens delves into vital aspects of each career, encompassing requisite skills, educational prerequisites, training programs, future career outlooks, and other essential particulars. Each of these books not only provides updated information about exciting careers, but also shares how the jobs have evolved over time—and why they’re so important in the present day. For example, this series presents electricians as essential professionals who help us access everything from hot water to the internet. Whereas carpentry careers used to involve old-school tools like hammers and nails, this series resets that assumption by showing the hi-tech side of carpentry and the lucrative opportunities that await. Real-life issues take center stage in informative sidebars, offering additional guidance for teens, along with captivating, action-packed photos and suggestions for further career exploration. VERDICT Rosen knocks it out of the park with this series; school counselors should definitely consider.

Author: Kathleen A. Klatte