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Comment on Sheree Coote's post: Internships are an essential part of a student’s journey into the workforce. They provide valuable insights, hands-on experience, and a chance to build relationships in a professional environment. By encouraging students to pursue internships, you’re helping them make informed career choices and giving them the skills they need to succeed. The more practice they get, the more prepared they’ll be when they transition into full-time employment.

Comment on Jacob Lazarov's post: The 5 Keys to Success offer a fantastic framework for shaping students into not just employable individuals, but well-rounded, adaptable professionals. When combined with real-world experiences like internships, these skills will set students up for long-term success. You're giving them a toolkit that will not only help them land a job but also thrive in their career and personal life.

Comment on Mary Nourse's post

This module is an excellent tool for students who have struggled to maintain employment because it highlights both the practical skills they need to thrive on the job and the personal behaviors that can help them avoid common reasons for termination, like poor communication, lack of professionalism, and substance abuse.

As an educator, you can offer both guidance and support to help students develop the skills they need to stay employed and succeed in the long run. It's not just about teaching them to land a job, but also about preparing them to be… >>>

Comment on Barbara Karchin's post: By teaching these values through stories, students can better understand the real-world impact of being a valuable team member. The stories make abstract concepts like communication and adaptability more tangible, giving them a lasting impression of how to contribute meaningfully to any team.

Comment on Lee Gamelin's post: By equipping your students with these tools, you're setting them up for a successful future—one where they can handle challenges with resilience and achieve their career goals with confidence

Comment on Dana Noel's post: Comment on Dana Noel's post

Success in the workplace isn’t just about doing the job well; it’s about doing it well in a way that respects others, communicates effectively, and fosters a positive environment. Students who can balance all of these skills are not only set to succeed in their internships but will also stand out in any job they pursue.

You're equipping students with tools that will serve them for years to come, helping them move from novices to professionals with confidence and capability

Comment on Emily Davies's post: By focusing on these five key areas, students will be more confident when interacting with employers and have a stronger understanding of how to succeed in their professional careers.

Comment on Evelyn Zelada's post: By engaging students with hands-on activities and real-life examples of effective communication, you’ll help them develop these crucial skills for their careers. Communication isn’t just about speaking—it's about listening, understanding, and connecting with others.

Comment on Rachel Adams's post: Comment on Rachel Adams's post: By incorporating these examples into your lessons or mentoring sessions, you’ll be able to give your students a well-rounded view of effective communication and set them up for success in the workplace. 

Comment on Lindsey Peacher's post: By reviewing the 5 Keys to Success with your students, you're giving them the tools to not only succeed in their internships and first jobs but to continue growing throughout their careers. These keys can be the foundation they need to navigate challenges, build meaningful relationships, and ultimately succeed in their professional lives.

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