Helping a youth out conducting research into how language barrier between ASL & spoken language impacts DHH high school students' education in mainstream schools. Criteria: Deaf or Hard of Hearing students in grades 9-12 who know/use ASL.
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The @signalsuccess team is looking to hire an intern who wants to receive systematic instruction in core #softskills while #engaging in meaningful #future planning. If this is you or someone you know please apply! https://t.co/L8wUph1uWZ
RT @commcorp_ma: Jackie, the store manager @PriceRite has hired numerous #YouthWorks participants after the program ended. She says, "I love hiring youth because they're excited to work & eager to learn”. Visit https://t.co/cE20e3af0L for more info.
Employing youth early has many positive outcomes. Check out this article from @HarvardBiz about why it is important for cities to support this work #YouthWorks. https://t.co/vQ5zTASsWO
When peer critique is most effective students follow clear protocols that remind them to "be kind, be specific, and be helpful" when giving #feedback@edutopia https://t.co/r2CFPw0suE #edchat#teaching#growthmindset
"I love coming to work because of the atmosphere. Our bosses take time to teach us about their business. They include us on client calls & we are part of the process. They ask for our opinions... I get to be creative here." Annah, #YouthWorks participant.
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Thanks to support from our friends at @CommCorp_MA, this month more than 150 Chelsea youth began their summer jobs—in art programs, with the @CityofChelseaPD, and more—through the Collaborative's Summer Youth Employment Initiative! We are excited to watch our youth grow.
RT @aspenworkforce:"'Now Jobs' in Young Adult Workforce Programming" by @RanitaJain1 & @amyblair63. Learn how “now jobs” build an interim step in employment to prepare young adults for long-term career opportunities. https://t.co/XfUtam1I3C #GenWork@AECFNews
RT @LEAP4Ed: Lishberny, our College Success Program intern, offers food for thought: "How will you know how far you can go if you don’t take the first step?" Interns learned about getting out of their comfort zones in last week's @SignalSuccess workshop
Our #F1rstJobs interns were in the office today for their #SignalSuccess workshop, where they learned skills for the workforce & practiced teambuilding. The interns send a big “thank you” to the NorthShoreYouthCareerCenter for collaborating with us & giving them this opportunity!
Youth across the state have been learning new skills. Jaeda, 16 says, “This is my first job. I’m proud of what we’ve done. I’m learning about teamwork and communication." #YouthWorks#hireyouth