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  2. O*NET Interest Profiler at My Next Move

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    My Next Move provides streamlined career search and discovery for students and job seekers. Includes a built-in interest assessment and access to training, education, and job opportunities. Straightforward, easy-to-read one-page career reports help guide individuals’ next move on their road to a satisfying career.

  3. Interest Assessment - CareerOneStop

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    Visit the Interest Assessment where you can: Answer questions about what you like to do, and what you prefer not to do. Create a list of careers that fit your interests. Learn about the six groups of career interests and work environments below. Realistic Career Interests. Investigative Career Interests. Artistic Career Interests.

  4. STUDENT INTEREST INVENTORY - Michigan State University

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    STUDENT INTEREST INVENTORY. Below are several questions that can be used to learn more about students’ interests. We recommend that teachers choose 5-8 items from the list below that would be most relevant for their student population and would best suit their needs.

  5. Student Interest Surveys: Free Download - WeAreTeachers

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    Build strong student-teacher relationships by letting your students tell you how they learn best with our free student interest surveys. Let them tell you how they learn, what motivates them, and the best way to make your class a place you both want to be!

  6. Strong Interest Inventory (STRONG®) | The Myers-Briggs Company

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    The Strong Interest Inventory ® assessment is a career exploration and planning tool designed to identify an individual’s interests and work preferences. It helps people explore potential careers and educational pathways that align with their interests, leading to more informed decisions and successful, fulfilling careers.

  7. Interest Inventories - K-6 - CR Framework - Kent ISD

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    Inventories are used to help students learn more about their interests, values, and skills. Inventory instruments are used to help students understand their career needs, and possibilities so that they can make well-informed decisions about their future.

  8. Using an “interest inventory” to engage students in learning

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    The beginning of the school year is a perfect time to learn more about students’ interests. One way to do so is by using a student interest inventory, which is a brief survey teachers can use with their students to get to know their academic and extracurricular interests.