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Bringing local professionals into the classroom is a smart way to link career pathways to student learning.
Wendy Isom Mercer, Career Advising Post-Secondary Access Coordinator for Hardeman County Schools, shares how she makes that happen.
This Thanksgiving, we're thankful for our partner schools, districts, and educators—and how they cleverly leverage our career-connected learning tools to support their students.
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Administrators can start providing career-connected learning TODAY by:
1️⃣ Conducting a local needs assessment
2️⃣ Engaging stakeholders
3️⃣ Prioritizing resource allocation
4️⃣ Enhancing partnerships
5️⃣ Assessing & adjusting as needed
Let's talk how:
There are right ways and wrong ways to discuss career exploration with learners. For example:
❌ DON'T dismiss a student's interests
✅ DO actively listen to their aspirations
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