Managing the transitions from high school to college and college to the workforce
Daniel Obregon
Helping school leaders improve instructional practice and student outcomes. Strategic marketing and communications, product strategy, and business development executive serving mission-driven education organizations.
Episode 3 of Upgraded by Hobsons featuring authors Jeff Selingo and Harlan Cohen is now available for download.
In this episode, we cover what it means to be truly prepared for college. Many students struggle with the transition out of high school, but the reasons may not be what you think.
Also, once in college - should students be doing more to ready themselves for life after school? You’ll hear why one expert feels students need to be doing more, sooner, or risk losing out.
Plus, a story about how the introduction of role-playing in a literature class changed everything for student engagement.
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Encouraging education support professional, with a talent for finding student strengths and abilities , MCPS
8 年There were many great thoughts and ideas about college preparation and college success in your podcast. The topic of financial responsibility and how it translates into salary after graduation is a must listen for potential college students. But the standout is the nervousness of Teachers in college. I went to a college event last week and a woman told me that her husband was a brand new teacher who taught a computer science class to university students. She said that his 2 friends would study the concepts several chapters ahead in the textbook, sit in the front row of the class and ask questions that he had not studied yet....hilarious! College can be fun.