Students can learn about workforce trends and job opportunities in ways that are both fun and interactive by visiting the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics website for Students. The site is interactive and it also includes materials which can be easily printed for classroom use. It is geared for grades four through 12 and it also includes resources for teachers.
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