Grade Results’ career pathways have course subjects in 17 career clusters. Students can take classes tailored to their cluster, no matter what they choose to do after high school graduation. Each cluster will include multiple career pathways.
Grade Results offers a variety of certification courses that sets high-school graduates and older adults on the path to success. There are several fields available which include technology and humanities certification courses.
Project-based learning is an instructional approach that utilizes learning activities that motivate and engage students’ interest and are designed to help students solve real-world problems.
The Grade Results platform uses its cutting-edge Learning Management Software (LMS) to accommodate blended learning.
Proven Content | Online Instructors | Live 24/7
Online Learning Just Got Smarter!
Today’s students interact comfortably with the online world and the educational programs it offers.
Unit 1: Introducing: Fashion Careers
If you have always had a flair for fashion, there are several ways for you to turn this into a career. While staying on top of trends and having a knack for putting together that killer outfit are definitely part of a career in fashion design, there is a lot more to it than that. While these talents help, most careers in fashion require great communication skills as well as a strong sense of style because helping people express themselves through design and color requires a lot of listening. Let’s get to know some of the careers in fashion design and what it takes to prepare for them.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 2: Design and Communicate: Basic Skills for the Design Industry
It’s time to start learning the language of design. No worries—we don’t need to become fluent in French to function in fashion! Instead, we’ll explore the elements of design—such as texture and form and the principles of design, including balance and rhythm—and apply them to various color schemes. But once we’ve learned how to speak the language of the runway, how do we communicate our visions to others? Turns out we can learn a few quick communication tips that help us “translate” our ideas into reality!
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 3: Physical Tools for Fashion Designers
Did you ever think you might need a tool that looks like a tiny pizza cutter when designing an outfit? You might! We’ll explore why. Let’s take a critical look at the instruments, aids, and software that many design professionals use. You’ll learn how and why designers use these tools, and you’ll consider which ones may be worth your time and money. You’ll also find out about one of the most important components of almost any designer’s workspace: fabric.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 4: Sewing 101
It’s time to sew! Whether you already have lots of experience or this is your first project ever, you will improve your skills and learn a great deal. Get ready to learn what the parts of a sewing machine are and what these machines can do. Along the way, you’ll also find out about a simple alternative to sewing machines—a simple needle in your hand.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 5: Choosing Clothing
Have you ever carefully selected (or created) clothing for a big event, only to feel that the outfit didn’t make quite the impression you had hoped for? In this unit, you’ll learn the secrets of choosing the right clothing. You’ll discover where trends often begin and how they spread. You’ll learn about which types of clothing are considered “appropriate” for which occasions, and then you’ll decide whether to obey or ignore those rules.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 6: The Runway Gives Back
“Ugh, people who care about fashion are so shallow,” you may have heard someone complain. “They only think about looking good.” In this unit, we explode this stereotype by describing how the fashion industry has become more inclusive of individuals and a better steward of environmental resources. We’ll enter the world of sustainable fashion. We’ll learn what social entrepreneurship is and what unintended consequences it sometimes has. We’ll find out specific ways in which designers and manufacturers have reached out to people who have special needs or disabilities. And we’ll learn how you can develop your leadership and public relations skills so that you can give back to your community. The information in this unit can change how you see the world and help you develop skills that you’ll use for the rest of your life.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 7: Putting It into Practice
Are you ready to show off? It’s time to create an outfit and demonstrate your understanding of the fashion industry by considering many of its aspects, including cost, market, and production. Making at least one piece of the outfit yourself will help you further develop your sewing or accessory design skills. You will wear many hats: not only designer but also planner, artist, craftsperson, budgeter, and presenter. When you have finished, you may have one or more pieces that could go in your portfolio if you are seeking an internship or entry-level position.
What will you learn in this unit?
Unit 8: Entrepreneurship: Ready for Business
So much of your schooling has had to do with showing teachers that you understand what they have taught you. What about your working life? How will you show that you are an excellent job candidate? And once you land the job, how will you show that you work hard, collaborate well with others, are trustworthy, and regularly deliver what you promise? It’s time to learn about entrepreneurship, resumes, portfolios, and teamwork. The work you do in this unit can help you in your future jobs and careers. You’ll find out how to present yourself in the best possible light so potential employers and clients can understand your skills, talents, and interests.
What will you learn in this unit?
Physical
Software
Other
Optional