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Book Preparing Students from the Academic World to Career Paths

Download or read book Preparing Students from the Academic World to Career Paths written by Tiffanie Turner-Henderson and published by Information Science Reference. This book was released on 2023-06-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This edited book can serve as a comprehensive guide to preparing minority and first-generation students to transition from the academic world into their chosen career path and provides post-secondary educators and student support staff with suggestions to incorporate the recognition and development of transferrable skills in curriculum and advising"--

Book Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths  A Comprehensive Guide

Download or read book Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths A Comprehensive Guide written by Sligh Conway, Cassandra and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-04-23 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today’s educational field, to ensure students are prepared to make the transition from education to the workforce, students must develop skills that support them in the working world. Further research on these skills is required to assist learners moving forward. Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths: A Comprehensive Guide provides a comprehensive guide to preparing minority and first-generation students to transition from the academic world into their chosen career path. The book also provides post-secondary educators and student support staff with suggestions to incorporate the recognition and development of transferrable skills in curriculum and advising. Covering key topics such as career readiness, minority students, and student success, this reference work is ideal for administrators, principals, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Book Best Practices to Prepare Writers for Their Professional Paths

Download or read book Best Practices to Prepare Writers for Their Professional Paths written by Barker-Stucky, Carissa A. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-06-17 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The world of writing is in constant flux, presenting a challenge to aspiring writers and educators alike. From the rapid evolution of digital platforms to the complex demands of diverse writing fields, staying ahead has never been more critical. Many academic scholars and institutions find it increasingly challenging to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate this shifting landscape successfully. Graduates are often left ill-prepared to thrive in the competitive, dynamic field of professional writing. Best Practices to Prepare Writers for Their Professional Paths addresses the pressing issue head-on. This book serves as the definitive solution for educators, academic scholars, and anyone invested in nurturing the next generation of writers. This comprehensive resource compiles a wealth of research, industry best practices, and real-world experience, ensuring that readers emerge with the proficiency and confidence needed to excel in their chosen writing domains.

Book Prioritizing Skills Development for Student Employability

Download or read book Prioritizing Skills Development for Student Employability written by Christiansen, Bryan and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-02-27 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the throes of a global skills gap and relentless labor market disruptions, organizations grapple with the pressing challenge of aligning workforce skills with the demands of a hypercompetitive economy. Reports from influential entities like the World Economic Forum and McKinsey & Company underscore the urgency for strategic interventions to bridge this divide. Despite the pivotal role of higher education and corporate training, recent findings from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) reveal a persistent struggle in finding candidates equipped with the requisite skills for a multitude of available jobs. The deficiencies span from foundational communication skills to complex problem-solving abilities, posing a formidable hurdle for organizations seeking qualified talent. Prioritizing Skills Development for Student Employability emerges as a solution to the skills misalignment conundrum by delving into the heart of the issue, dissecting the intricacies of global workforce dynamics, education-industry collaborations, and the evolving landscape of corporate training. By exploring topics such as learning analytics, educational artificial intelligence (AI), and effective leadership in the context of present-day human resource management, the book provides a comprehensive roadmap for both academic scholars and professionals to navigate the complex terrain of skills development.

Book Emerging Research in Agricultural Teacher Education

Download or read book Emerging Research in Agricultural Teacher Education written by Barrick, R. Kirby and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-05-06 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Struggling to navigate the complex landscape of agricultural teacher education, scholars face a daunting challenge: the need for a comprehensive research synthesis tailored to their specific needs. While valuable, existing resources often need to provide the focused guidance required to address this discipline's myriad issues. This gap leaves scholars needing a clear roadmap for advancing agricultural teacher education, hindering progress and innovation in the field. Emerging Research in Agricultural Teacher Education revolutionizes the field of education through agricultural research. Offering a comprehensive synthesis of current research and proposing crucial areas for future investigation, this book serves as the definitive solution to the challenges plaguing scholars in the field. Consolidating decades of research and expertise into a single accessible volume, it provides scholars with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of agricultural teacher education with confidence and clarity.

Book Global Perspectives on Decolonizing Postgraduate Education

Download or read book Global Perspectives on Decolonizing Postgraduate Education written by Gumbo, Mishack Thiza and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-05-13 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A deep-seated issue persists in postgraduate education—one that threatens the relevance of academia in our diverse and evolving world. The problem at hand is the Western-centric nature of postgraduate education, where research paradigms, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks overwhelmingly reflect a Western worldview. This rigid adherence to Western ideologies has left indigenous communities on the periphery of academic discourse, denying them the opportunity to engage with their knowledge systems and practices. Despite the richness and prevalence of indigenous knowledge, the existing educational structure remains a barrier to their inclusion. This disconnect is not only an academic concern but also a societal one, as it hinders sustainable development and stifles the voices of indigenous scholars and students. Global Perspectives on Decolonizing Postgraduate Education serves as a compelling solution to the problem at hand. It offers a comprehensive roadmap to decolonize postgraduate education, infusing it with indigenous approaches, paradigms, theories, and methods. Through critical examination and practical strategies, this book empowers academics, curriculum designers, and postgraduate students to embark on a transformative journey.

Book Developments and Future Trends in Transnational Higher Education Leadership

Download or read book Developments and Future Trends in Transnational Higher Education Leadership written by Morris, Gareth Richard and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-07-17 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a world marked by global turbulence and rapid technological advancements, the field of education has been deeply affected. Just as the restrictions of the COVID pandemic have eased, education now faces unprecedented technological developments in the form of generative AI. At a time when Nvidia's market value surpasses one trillion dollars, technology once again has the potential to revolutionize the teaching profession at all levels. Equally telling at this moment is how numerous countries are revisiting their educational designs, influences, and delivery in light of concerns and challenges. The book, Developments and Future Trends in Transnational Higher Education Leadership explores the evolving nature of higher education and offers tangible solutions for institutions to thrive in the uncertain future. Drawing on theoretical insights, research findings, and practical experiences, it provides a resource for academic scholars to navigate the complexities of the next half-decade. The objective of Developments and Future Trends in Transnational Higher Education Leadership is to provide concrete advice to educators, managers, leaders, and administrators grappling with the shifting dynamics of higher education. This comprehensive guide addresses the various challenges faced by educational institutions, ranging from the reevaluation of educational designs and influences to the imperative of attracting students in a post-pandemic world with restricted mobility. The book's value extends globally, offering insights into the interplay of national self-reliance versus open borders and the struggles of students, particularly in East Asia and China. This comprehensive book is a crucial resource for anyone involved in education, offering practical strategies and visionary perspectives to thrive amidst uncertainty.

Book A Cross Cultural Examination of Women in Higher Education and the Workplace

Download or read book A Cross Cultural Examination of Women in Higher Education and the Workplace written by Abu-Lughod, Reem A. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-06-03 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The global evolution of women's rights throughout history follows an arduous path from suffrage to the modern era of workplace inclusion. In pursuing gender equality and social progress, nations worldwide have embarked on transformative journeys to empower women. A Cross-Cultural Examination of Women in Higher Education and the Workplace delves deep into this global movement, comprehensively exploring the multifaceted challenges and triumphs women face as they navigate the intricate tapestry of higher education and professional environments. This book weaves together insights from diverse fields such as social stratification, women's studies, race and ethnic studies, public policy, and ethics. For educators in higher education and across disciplines, it provides an indispensable resource, aligning perfectly with a variety of course teachings and research objectives.

Book Enhancing Higher Education and Research With OpenAI Models

Download or read book Enhancing Higher Education and Research With OpenAI Models written by Demir, ?irvan ?en and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-06-05 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As classrooms move from chalkboards to digital platforms, there's a critical juncture where the potential of AI intersects with the future of academia. The problem is multifaceted — it involves the nature of pedagogy, the demand for personalized learning experiences, and the ethical considerations inherent in deploying AI technologies. Educators, researchers, and administrators face the challenge of navigating this transformation while ensuring inclusivity, fairness, and ethical practice. Integrating AI in higher education risks becoming a chaotic endeavor without a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities, challenges, and ethical dimensions. The lack of a strategic approach could lead to biases, privacy concerns, and a digital divide exacerbating educational inequalities. Enhancing Higher Education and Research With OpenAI Models explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and higher education, focusing on the social sciences. A collaborative team of academics and AI expert's analyses aims to illuminate the transformative potential of integrating AI technologies into traditional educational settings. The book unravels the rich tapestry of the history of higher education in the social sciences, tracing the evolution from conventional blackboards to the modern digital landscape. It meticulously examines the increasing integration of technology in classrooms. It sets the stage for the impact of AI-driven tools and data analytics on pedagogy, personalized learning experiences, and broader access to education.

Book Teaching Humanities With Cultural Responsiveness at HBCUs and HSIs

Download or read book Teaching Humanities With Cultural Responsiveness at HBCUs and HSIs written by Frazier, DuEwa M. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-11-08 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the realm of higher education, a persistent challenge exists in empowering Black and brown students within Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) to transcend societal limitations. Often labeled as "at risk" or lagging within the achievement gap, these students possess untapped potential hindered by traditional teaching methods. The impact of COVID-19 and racial injustice has exacerbated disparities, underscoring the need for innovative teaching approaches that connect academic subjects with the real experiences of these learners. Educators navigating evolving technology and diverse classrooms strive to bridge this gap while fostering cultural inclusivity. Addressing this challenge is the book Culturally Responsive Pedagogies in the Humanities at HBCUs and HSIs, curated by DuEwa M. Frazier. Representing a groundbreaking collective effort, the book offers transformative educational practices that bridge the gap between conventional teaching and the diverse realities of HBCU and HSI classrooms. Covering topics like teaching ESL and EFL students, accommodating disabilities, integrating hip-hop pedagogies, and promoting social justice education, the anthology provides research-driven solutions that empower educators to revolutionize their teaching methods. To foster academic excellence and equity, the book resonates with scholars, administrators, and educators, guiding them on a journey of innovation that harmonizes cultural responsiveness and academic achievement, ushering in a new era of education.

Book The College to Career Roadmap

Download or read book The College to Career Roadmap written by Terese Corey Blanck and published by Atwood Publications. This book was released on 2006-01-01 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A map is a guide to unfamiliar twists and turns along unfamiliar routes. The fact that a map exists gives us reassurance that someone has been here, at this place, before--and has offered to share his/her wisdom and experiences, in detail, with those who come after. No one expects a newcomer to be magically familiar with the routes that are old hat for the locals. How, then, can we expect college students to somehow just figure out where they're going in life and how to get there--especially when we know their paths will inevitably evolve with time, experience, and exposure to new ideas? Like all of us, college students could use a reassuring, detailed map--The College to Career Road Map. The College to Career Road Map: A Four-Year Guide to Finding Your Path takes students through college year by year, spelling out the essential academic and experiential activities they should pursue to best prepare themselves for a satisfying, purposeful life after college. The book covers not only the what but also the usually overlooked (or ignored) why and how of each activity, helping students understand the complex bigger picture behind pinpointing their passions, their skills and abilities, and what matters most to them. Any professional who works with college students can use The College to Career Road Map to guide students along the challenging journey to post-college success--and encourage parental support along the way with the parent version of the book.

Book Complete Guide to Career Planning

Download or read book Complete Guide to Career Planning written by DEVAJIT BHUYAN and published by V&S Publishers. This book was released on 2015-06-01 with total page 569 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Career planning has become a survival skill in today's world. Choosing a Career should be by Choice and not by Chance. But HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CAREER? What are the factors one should consider while choosing a career? A Complete Guide to Career Planning is about how to decide the direction your career will take. The purpose behind writing this book is to make you conversant with the various career options that you can pursue and enable you to select the right career you most fit in. The author has meticulously explored and mapped the cavernous paths of the globe of careers, which exist presently. The book provides a straightforward introduction to the concepts of career choices and the importance of planning. It emphasises the importance of self-exploration by empowering readers to look at themselves, their strengths and weaknesses, and their background and values, and then realistically evaluate the various opportunities in the world of career.With this comprehensive guide a student can learn how to explore career options, plan a career path, and find the right school and colleges for higher studies that will help him achieve his goals easily and convincingly.The book includes all the information you need to plan your future and take control of your career.

Book From Academia to the Workforce

Download or read book From Academia to the Workforce written by Emmanuel Joseph and published by . This book was released on 2023-11-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Title: "From Academia to the Workforce: A Comprehensive Guide for Graduating Students" Description: Embarking on the journey from academia to the workforce is a significant milestone in every student's life. "From Academia to the Workforce" is a comprehensive guide designed to empower graduating students as they transition into the professional world. This book offers a step-by-step roadmap, encompassing 12 detailed chapters, each addressing a crucial aspect of this transformative period. Starting with Chapter 1, which delves into the importance of preparing for this transition, the book covers everything from job searching, interview preparation, personal branding, and managing work-life balance, to long-term career development and achieving professional fulfillment. Whether you're a graduating college or university student, this guide provides practical advice, real-world insights, and actionable tips to help you succeed in your early career. Learn how to build a strong professional network, excel in interviews, manage your finances, and strike a balance between your work and personal life. Understand the significance of personal branding in a digital age, and gain the tools to craft a compelling online presence. As you embark on your professional journey, "From Academia to the Workforce" is your indispensable companion. Empower yourself to not only survive but thrive in your new career, achieve your long-term goals, and find fulfillment in your chosen field. Whether you're entering the world of business, technology, healthcare, education, or any other industry, this guide is a valuable resource to guide you on the path to success.

Book Beyond College For All

    Book Details:
  • Author : James E. Rosenbaum
  • Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
  • Release : 2001-11-29
  • ISBN : 1610444760
  • Pages : 337 pages

Download or read book Beyond College For All written by James E. Rosenbaum and published by Russell Sage Foundation. This book was released on 2001-11-29 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a society where everyone is supposed to go to college, the problems facing high school graduates who do not continue their education are often forgotten. Many cannot find jobs, and those who do are often stuck in low-wage, dead-end positions. Meanwhile employers complain that high school graduates lack the necessary skills for today's workplace. Beyond College for All focuses on this crisis in the American labor market. Around the world, author James E. Rosenbaum finds, employers view high school graduates as valuable workers. Why not here? Rosenbaum reports on new studies of the interaction between employers and high schools in the United States. He concludes that each fails to communicate its needs to the other, leading to a predictable array of problems for young people in the years after graduation. High schools caught up in the college-for-all myth, provide little job advice or preparation, leading students to make unrealistic plans and hampering both students who do not go to college and those who start college but do not finish. Employers say they care about academic skills, but then do not consider grades when deciding whom to hire. Faced with few incentives to achieve, many students lapse into precisely the kinds of habits employers deplore, doing as little as possible in high school and developing poor attitudes. Rosenbaum contrasts the situation in the United States with that of two other industrialized nations-Japan and Germany-which have formal systems for aiding young people who are looking for employment. Virtually all Japanese high school graduates obtain work, and in Germany, eighteen-year-olds routinely hold responsible jobs. While the American system lacks such formal linkages, Rosenbaum uncovers an encouraging hidden system that helps many high school graduates find work. He shows that some American teachers, particularly vocational teachers, create informal networks with employers to guide students into the labor market. Enterprising employers have figures out how to use these networks to meet their labor needs, while students themselves can take steps to increase their ability to land desirable jobs. Beyond College for All suggests new policies based on such practices. Rosenbaum presents a compelling case that the problems faced by American high school graduates and employers can be solved if young people, employers, and high schools build upon existing informal networks to create formal paths for students to enter the world of work. A Volume in the American Sociological Association's Rose Series in Sociology

Book Career Exploration Guide  Career Guidance   Worksheets for High School Students

Download or read book Career Exploration Guide Career Guidance Worksheets for High School Students written by Patrice M. Foster and published by Patricemfoster.com. This book was released on 2020-10-03 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you a high school student who has been finding it difficult to select a desirable and suitable career path for yourself? Or are you unsure about your current career choice- and would like professional advice to help you make up your mind? If so, then you came to the right place! You Are About To Discover Exactly How To Choose A Career That Will Propel You Towards The Direction You Wish Your Life To Take And Ultimately Give You Fulfillment! First of all, you are not alone. Most students find it difficult to figure out the career path that suits them, and those who do, almost never nail it the first time. One of the reasons is lack of knowledge and experience in the considered career paths, fear of choosing the wrong careers, and a change in taste and preference. Ever wondered why you never settle for any career path- no matter how attractive or lucrative it seems? Do you always ask yourself what you need to look for in a career path before making your decision? Or perhaps what skills you need to cultivate or establish in yourself to be successful in future? If you do, then this book is all you need. It offers you all the details you need not only to understand the kind of career that suits you, but everything you need to be doing to ensure you are successful in future. More precisely, you'll learn: How to plan for your future by doing the right things in school and outside school How to set up career goals right and plan your journey of achieving them properly The real-world skills you need to master and why How to create a vision board to guarantee yourself success Comprehensive worksheets to guide you through your desired career choice, and help you make a more informed choice A complete self-discovery journal to assist you keep track of your goals ...And much more! They say that when you choose a job you love, you'll never have to work in your life. While that's true and easy to say, it's never easy to implement. Luckily, with the tips and steps this book provides, choosing your career will be easier, and so will planning your future, even if you feel lost and uncertain about everything right now! Are you ready to get the right fit for you? Are you ready to discover what you should have been doing all along to set yourself up for success? If you are, then: Scroll up and click Buy Now With 1-Click or Buy Now to get started!

Book The Latino Student s Guide to STEM Careers

Download or read book The Latino Student s Guide to STEM Careers written by Laura I. Rendón and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2017-09-08 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an essential resource that Latino/a students and families need to make the best decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. It can also serve to aid faculty, counselors, and advisors to assist students at every step of entering and completing a STEM career. As a fast-growing, major segment of the U.S. population, the next generation of Latinos and Latinas could be key to future American advances in science and technology. With the appropriate encouragement for Latinos/as to enter science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers, they can become the creative innovators who will produce technological advances we all need and can enjoy—from faster tech devices to more energy efficient transportation to cures for diseases and medical conditions. This book presents a compelling case that the nation's Hispanic population must be better represented in STEM careers and that the future of America's technological advances may well depend on the Latino/a population. It focuses on the importance of STEM education for Latinos/as and provides a comprehensive array of the most current information students and families need to make informed decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. Students, families, and educators will fully understand why STEM is so important for Latinos/as, how to plan for a career in STEM, how to pay for and succeed in college, and how to choose a career in STEM. The book also includes compelling testimonials of Latino/a students who have completed a STEM major that offer proof that Latinos/as can overcome life challenges to succeed in STEM fields.

Book The Middle School Student s Guide to Academic Success

Download or read book The Middle School Student s Guide to Academic Success written by Blake Nemelka and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-08-30 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It’s never too early to start achieving your goals! Get started on the road to success with this unique guide to middle school and beyond—brought to you by FranklinCovey, the company behind the 7 Habits series and The Leader in Me. Middle school is full of changes—maybe it’s a new, bigger school, maybe it’s friendships starting to get more complicated, or maybe it’s a combination of a lot of things. But these changes don’t have to be bad, in fact they could be the best thing for us—because when things start to change we have the opportunity to grow. That’s why even though middle schoolers have a ton of other things going on, middle school is the perfect time for them to start altering their habits and goals for their future success. Sure it might sound a little scary, but with a little help it can also be exciting! Framed as twelve conversations to start having, rather than checklists or rules, this unique guide helps students start thinking about what they want their futures to look like and readying themselves to achieve those goals. In The Middle School Student’s Guide to Academic Success, portions of which were previously published as Beat the Middle, authors Blake and Bo Nemelka offer tried and true advice, opportunities for reflection and action that middle schoolers can tailor to their individual goals and interests, and ways for parents and guardians to help them along the way. Beginning with topics students can get started on now—like setting goals, improving your GPA, working on time management skills, and balancing extracurricular activities—and moving forward to future subjects including college applications, scholarships, and money management—this book is the ultimate guide to helping readers become not only successful middle schoolers, but successful people.