Homeroom with Education Leaders | Charting the Course: Navigating Work Based Learning Strategies in K-12 Education

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Join The @Hunt_Institute on 7/18 for an #EdHomeroom webinar on navigating work based learning strategies in K-12 education. Register here: https://ow.ly/xC8O50SriT4 

On 7/18 Dr. Lennon Audrain, Assistant Commissioner Travis Plume, and @MrBrianRobinson will lead an #EdHomeroom webinar with The @Hunt_Institute on navigating work based learning strategies in K-12 education! Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/xC8O50SriT4 

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According to The Hunt Institute’s 2023 Across the Aisle survey, 70 percent of voters believe teaching real-world skills for the future work force is an important priority in public education today. Ninety-four percent of voters favor increasing job skills and workforce training opportunities in high school like apprenticeships and internship opportunities. A recent study concluded that 52 percent of students with bachelor’s degrees are underemployed one year after graduation. Voters are looking for education leaders to call for investment into Career and Technical Education opportunities and to expand work-based learning experiences for K-12 students.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 7/18 to discuss the innovation in career preparation for K-12 students. 

Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/xC8O50SriT4 

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Hi (name), 

According to The Hunt Institute’s 2023 Across the Aisle survey, 70 percent of voters believe teaching real-world skills for the future work force is an important priority in public education today. Ninety-four percent of voters favor increasing job skills and workforce training opportunities in high school like apprenticeships and internship opportunities. A recent study concluded that 52 percent of students with bachelor’s degrees are underemployed one year after graduation. Voters are looking for education leaders to call for investment into Career and Technical Education opportunities and to expand work-based learning experiences for K-12 students.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 7/18 to discuss the innovation in career preparation for K-12 students. 

Panelists include: 

  • Dr. Lennon Audrain, Research Assistant Professor, Program Manager, Teacher & School Leader Grant | Next Education Workforce Initiative, Arizona State University
  • Assistant Commissioner Travis Plume, Assistant Commissioner, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Dr. Brian Robinson, Senior Policy Analyst, Bellwether

Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/xC8O50SriT4 

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)