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STEM careers posters set

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I used these as an introduction to a career unit. They were posted around the room and they had to complete a Career Scavendure Hunt.
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Career exploration posters STEM sustainability and agriculture are a great option for classroom decor or for an environment day at school. Sustainability and conservation careers are a hot topic with many high school students actively seeking STEM jobs, environment jobs or conservation jobs as part of their long term career goals. Your students will love doing career exploration with these bright and engaging environment and STEM careers posters which feature 32 different job titles.

The career exploration posters STEM sustainability and agriculture are perfect for careers classroom décor room, on a science careers bulletin board or as part of an environment or Earth Day display wall.

When to use career exploration posters

When to use the posters to explore STEM sustainability and agriculture:

  • Clean Up Australia Day on March 5th
  • Earth Day on April 22nd
  • Careers Week May 15-23rd
  • Environment Day June 5th
  • STEM week Aug 12-20th

Many young people are fascinated with careers in the STEM environmental sciences, including jobs in agriculture, weather and sustainability. These jobs of the future are vital for long term food security and sustainability, and help students learn about environment and sustainability careers that are relevant for the real world. Encourage students to explore and think critically about diverse jobs which can make a positive difference to the world in the future.

What's included?

  • 32 printable posters in landscape format, featuring careers and jobs across the STEM sciences, sustainability education, vocational and technical areas of work - there are PDF or PNG file options included, to support print or digital use.

  • 1 blank student template for research into a job area of personal interest
  • blank templates with editable text boxes for easy digital use

Reading the posters

The posters contains an image of a typical workplace, to show students how careers in sustainability and the environment can be indoor, outdoor or a combination of both.

The posters includes a career goal for a worker in that field, with many highlighting the work of famous scientists, researchers and writers across the fields of conservation, marine and earth sciences and biology. This helps students find the link between their own career aspirations and the work of others, and provides a real world example of science as a human endeavor.

The posters include a typical 'day in the life' of a person working in that job, so students can see what they might do themselves in that career.

The posters show a range of male and female workers from a diverse range of backgrounds in many different settings, to encourage students to understand that careers in sustainability and the environment are accessible and available to everyone.

What to do

  • Print and display the posters in an area where they can be seen, read and discussed by students - a hallway, bulletin board or classroom wall

  • Use the PNG file version for digital use - you can post a 'career of the day' and engage your students in a discussion about what that career would involve, how to get qualified to do the job or what employability skills would be important

  • Print or share a blank careers template for students to use in their own research into a job which interests them in sustainability and the environment - use the print or digital PDF with fillable text box option

Share a digital copy with students as a prompt for a STEM career exploration research project, so students can dig deeper and find out more about a career that interests them

Terms of use

You are welcome to use the posters with your own class or group or on your own site. If you wish to use them with additional classes or programs, please purchase a second copy or invite other teachers to purchase their own.

Extend the learning

Your agriculture students will also enjoy learning about jobs in agriculture with these new Agriculture and Horticulture Job Interview Question Task Cards.

Build on practical animal husbandry skills with the new chicken raising slideshow with embedded audio to support diverse learning needs.

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Read and comprehend complex literary and informational texts independently and proficiently.
NGSSMS-ESS3-5
Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century. Examples of factors include human activities (such as fossil fuel combustion, cement production, and agricultural activity) and natural processes (such as changes in incoming solar radiation or volcanic activity). Examples of evidence can include tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, atmospheric levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and the rates of human activities. Emphasis is on the major role that human activities play in causing the rise in global temperatures.

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