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Teach to Work: How a Mentor, Mentee, and Project Can Close the Skills Gap America
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Teach to Work: How a Mentor, Mentee, and Project Can Close the Skills Gap America
Current price: $26.58
Barnes and Noble
Teach to Work: How a Mentor, Mentee, and Project Can Close the Skills Gap America
Current price: $26.58
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The United States is abundantly rich in adults with "know how." By connecting mentors educated adults with expertise and knowledge with mentees teens and young adults who lack motivation, experience, and role models in their lives we can begin to close this gap dramatically. We can prepare the next generation for the jobs of tomorrow by adding real-world, project based experience to their education.
Teach to Work
is a call to action for mentors currently sitting on the sidelines. Whether you are a banker, lawyer, architect, accountant, engineer, IT specialist, or artist, you have the experience and skillset to become an ambassador of talent, grit, and transferable skills. The book provides a step-by-step guide to help professionals share their knowledge with the next generation of workers through this intergenerational experience.
Based on Alper’s fifteen years of mentoring inner-city high-school students,
proves how corporations, professionals, and boomers can have a significant impact on the professional future of America’s youth. Drawing from real-life stories and letters received from students, teachers, and fellow mentors describing pride of accomplishment, Alper helps professionals embark on this journey to transform lives, mentoring one student at a time.
Teach to Work
is a call to action for mentors currently sitting on the sidelines. Whether you are a banker, lawyer, architect, accountant, engineer, IT specialist, or artist, you have the experience and skillset to become an ambassador of talent, grit, and transferable skills. The book provides a step-by-step guide to help professionals share their knowledge with the next generation of workers through this intergenerational experience.
Based on Alper’s fifteen years of mentoring inner-city high-school students,
proves how corporations, professionals, and boomers can have a significant impact on the professional future of America’s youth. Drawing from real-life stories and letters received from students, teachers, and fellow mentors describing pride of accomplishment, Alper helps professionals embark on this journey to transform lives, mentoring one student at a time.