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§130.261.c.3.F
support organizational policies and procedures.
§130.261.c.4
The student applies academics with career-readiness skills. The student is expected to:
§130.261.c.4.A
apply mathematical skills to business transactions;
§130.261.c.4.B
interpret data from documents such as tables, charts, and graphs to estimate and find solutions to
§130.261.c.4.C
organize and compose workplace business documents.
§130.261.c.5
The student applies ethical behavior standards, safety procedures, and legal responsibilities within
§130.261.c.5.A
compare and contrast published workplace policies;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.B
apply responsible and ethical behavior;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.C
evaluate provisions of state and federal labor laws; and
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: What Would You Do? Ethical Behavior Standards Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will defend personal integrity as it affects human relations on the job.

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.C
evaluate provisions of state and federal labor laws; and
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: What Would You Do? Ethical Behavior Standards Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will defend personal integrity as it affects human relations on the job.

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.C
evaluate provisions of state and federal labor laws; and
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: What Would You Do? Ethical Behavior Standards Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will defend personal integrity as it affects human relations on the job.

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.C
evaluate provisions of state and federal labor laws; and
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: What Would You Do? Ethical Behavior Standards Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will defend personal integrity as it affects human relations on the job.

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.5.D
evaluate the employer's and employee's fiduciary responsibilities to customers such as breach of
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Safety Guidelines Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of safety guidelines in a practicum experience.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.6
The student models strategies and technique to develop interpersonal skills. The student is expected
§130.261.c.6.A
model effective interpersonal and team-building skills involving situations with diverse individuals
§130.261.c.6.B
model leadership through participation in activities such as career and technical student
§130.261.c.7
The student evaluates advancement opportunities and career paths in the industry. The student is
§130.261.c.7.A
analyze future employment in occupational areas;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will develop an awareness of career opportunities related to the course Practicum in Hospitality Services.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.7.B
develop an entrepreneurial opportunity in the hospitality services area;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will develop an awareness of career opportunities related to the course Practicum in Hospitality Services.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.7.C
compare and contrast salaries, industry demands, and challenges for various jobs in hospitality
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will develop an awareness of career opportunities related to the course Practicum in Hospitality Services.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

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