We’re celebrating 40 years of Selby College 🎉 Since it opened its doors in 1984, the College has provided high-quality education to learners of all ages and walks of life across our community. Today, the College has evolved and grown to become a state-of-the-art training facility which prepares our students for their futures and meets the needs of local and national employers, which is something we're incredibly proud of. Find out more about Selby College's story, at: https://ow.ly/StQV50Uk3Vf
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JOG Career Specialists work hard to help match participants’ skills and interests with good paying and in demand industries to improve our students’ chances of job placement and growth. Here in Ohio, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has released an outlook on what the top 10 industries they believe will have the strongest trend towards growth between 2018-2028. Read more about those industries and how JOG connects participants to these industries here: https://lnkd.in/gn6CSD3G
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Lasers, the Fall College Fair is next week! Join us on Wednesday, November 6, from 10 am to 1 pm in the SSC Quad! Over 40 colleges and universities will be on campus to answer all your transfer questions. #irvinevalleycollege #irvine #ivc #communitycollege #college #studentsuccess #boldpossibilities #collegefair #transferstudents #highereducation #futureplans
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The team at Cobram Seconday College really understand that graduates are at the beginning of their professional journey. Like all educators, this profession is one of continuous growth and development. I love this video which illustrates how they welcome and support new teachers. I was also delighted to feature a podcast with Kimberley Tempest on our new Mentoring for Professionals program. Contact me for more information #unimelb #edumelb #mentoring
Principal at Cobram Secondary College | 2023 VEEA Outstanding Secondary Principal | 2024 Cobram Citizen of the Year | 2024 Finalist Australian State Secondary Principal of the Year.
There has never been a more important time to focus on support and mentoring early career teachers. Check out how we do what we do COBRAM SECONDARY COLLEGE.
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From college fairs to personalized college counseling, it's safe to say that we know how to provide post-secondary success here at R-MA. Learn more about how we have managed to achieve a 100% college acceptance rate for each of your graduating classes: https://hubs.li/Q02zlqN30
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Meet Mrs. Hilda Hunt, the longest tenured teacher in Robstown ISD. She started her career back in 1973. 👩🏫
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SCHEV Sponsored: LEVEL UP VIRGINIA Navigating the college journey as a Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian student can come with its own set of challenges. Early planning is key and can help you align your talents and interests with your college goals. It’s also important to explore how your cultural heritage and identity fit into your college experience. Whether that’s staying connected to your home community, pursuing Native American studies, or participating in Native American student and community groups, your background matters. Check out these tips and resources to start planning for your college journey. https://lnkd.in/eQzsQUW9
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