Answer:
All the parts. THESE ARE THE SAMPLE ANSWERS
Explanation:
Part A
What kinds of jobs are currently available to someone who wants to work in the health care industry?
Part B
Title Author URL
Dental Assistants US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dental-assistants.htm
Part C
I knew a relevant source for my research question needed to include information about jobs in the health care industry. In a web browser, I used the search terms “health care industry” “jobs” “.gov” to limit results to government websites only. The top two websites were the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. On the bls.gov site, I narrowed my keyword search from “health care” to “dental assistants” and read the Dental Assistant webpage in the Occupational Outlook Handbook. This source provides facts about the daily tasks, work environment, and salary of a dental assistant, a job in the health care industry that appeals to me.
Part D
I know that the government posts trustworthy information on .gov websites. The current, accurate data and reputable links in my source add to its credibility. I observed that the information about dental assistants was updated last month. Plus, the Job Outlook tab projects future growth. I can see what jobs will be in high demand by the time I enter the workforce. The More Info tab links to additional credible sources, including the Commission on Dental Accreditation, American Dental Association, and Dental Assisting National Board.
Part E
I realize that my research question about jobs in the health care industry may be too broad a topic. With access to so many job overviews in the Occupational Outlook Handbook on bls.gov, I may want to narrow the scope of my topic to one health care job that appeals most to me.