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<jats:p> Intern teachers in Southern Alberta, Canada participated in two career education courses. As a culminating activity, intern teachers created and delivered integrated career education projects in their final practicum placements, submitted project reports, and collected standardized evaluation surveys from their students. This nonexperimental study analyzed 10 intern teachers’ senior high projects and 170 corresponding student evaluation surveys to determine trends in project strengths, challenges, and recommendations for future career education. Senior high students benefited from engaging in self-exploration and career research activities, as students often expressed that they found career education to be helpful and relevant to their futures. Implications for future research and practice are discussed. </jats:p>