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Teaching college students networking skills is an equity imperative
Inspiring college students to cultivate relationships with a networking curriculum can boost career confidence and level the playing field.
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Inspiring college students to cultivate relationships with a networking curriculum can boost career confidence and level the playing field.
Social skills are a must for landing a job, but today's students lack the confidence to talk easily with adults. Here are ways to help.
Moving B- and C-average students to a college-preparatory AVID program raised expectations and yielded better socialization, problem-solving and persistence.
Sometimes, education change is less about effective leadership and more about finding the right environment to nurture the process.