Career literacy is not about predicting the future. It’s about equipping students with the skills, language, and confidence to navigate it.
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My Decade-Long Journey to Youth Coaching
If you have a student between the ages of 14 and 25, you know this period is exciting. It can also be confusing and often stressful. The pressure to "figure out the future" can feel immense, for both the student and the parent footing the bill. My commitment to solving this problem began in a … Continue reading My Decade-Long Journey to Youth Coaching
The Power of University Application Essays: A Gateway to Self-Discovery & Success
The article emphasizes the importance of self-reflection in university application essays, which help young students understand their identities better. It critiques the education system for not fostering early career conversations and preparing students for real-life chaos. Ultimately, it advocates for initiating career discussions at a younger age to build confidence and adaptability.
Career Literacy Guerrilla Style
My passion to increase career literacy among young people drives to me attend and present in conferences to stay updated on the latest research and activity in the education system. I use this knowledge to supplement my services with what the education system drops and to enhance coachee experience. Reading recent research on the predicament … Continue reading Career Literacy Guerrilla Style