Educational resources
that broaden students’
aspirations and help
level the playing field.
Research shows that students
start to make assumptions about
their suitability to work as early
as age seven.
Why does career education matter?
Bonnie Alexander is a passionate educational leader
who specializes in Career Education in the early
years.
She is the President of the BC Career Education
Society and has contributed to curriculum
development for the BC Ministry of Education and
other international educational organizations.
Throughout her career, Bonnie has been
instrumental in developing and implementing
innovative career education strategies.
She has collaborated with researchers, post-
secondaries, administrators, teachers and industry
professionals from around the world to create
engaging and purposeful curriculum materials,
workshops, and events that expose students to a
wide range of career pathways.
Bonnie Alexander
Meet the creator
Bonnie provides transformative
career exposure and development
for students, bridging gaps and
breaking down barriers to create
equity in our school district.
Brandi A, Canada
Bonnie’s work is not just
impactful; its transformational,
helping students build the skills,
confidence, and mindset needed
to succeed in an ever-changing
global workforce.
Nick C, UK
The activity and the resources
were easy to use. The questions
asked prompted deep thinking
and reflecting about the role the
students want to inhabit in
community.
Lindsay J, Canada
What educators are saying
PLAY
Students learn about different
career pathways through
engaging games and
activities.
EXPOSE
Students meet people who do a
diverse range of jobs from a
broad range of backgrounds and
abilities.
EXPLORE
Students explore who they are
by learning about people who
do different jobs in their
community.
Bringing career education alive...
Let’s discuss how we can make even more of an impact in your part of the world! Licenses include virtual professional development with Bonnie.
School District License
Bring career education alive in the early years!
The lessons & activities are curriculum-led and research-backed to broaden students' aspirations and challenge gender and social stereotypes.
Elementary School Career Explorer
Guidebook, Lessons & Student Workbook
(Digital format- 39 pages)
$22 USD
$22 USD
Guess My Job- Event Guidebook
& Lessons (Digital format- 39 pages)

This resource will be very helpful in planning an event related to career exploration. I appreciate the clear layout. Looking forward to planning!— Daryl-Lynn M.
GRADES 3-8
This event is designed to expose students to a range of people who do different jobs. Panelists are asked "yes" or "no" questions by students about their job.
Once students have had a chance to guess their job, the panelists leave the stage and get dressed into their uniform or pull out any tools of the trade. They return and then share what they do for a living.
Host a Guess My Job Event
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Inspiring
Career Influencers
Book Bonnie to present virtually at board meetings, professional development days, school trustee/ superintendent meetings and more. Tailored to your needs.
Please contact Bonnie directly to discuss your audience and goals.