American Graduate Town Hall | Connecting Curriculum to Career
December 18, 2019 | Cody Boston | 1 min read
KCPT’s recent “American Graduate: Getting to Work” town hall created a rare opportunity for business leaders, educators and high school students to talk about the workforce of the future.
Educators primarily focused on how schools can best prepare students for successful careers.
Business development executive Andre Davis encouraged educators to: “Continue going against the grain. Continue to mirror what companies are doing.”
Such advice hits at one of the main themes throughout our American Graduate coverage – the rapidly changing nature of work.
Not only will curriculum need to complement emerging skill sets, but area professionals contend the way these skills are taught needs to change. As isolated and cubicle-style work environments phase out, students also need to learn in a manner that prepares them for collaboration and non-traditional work environments.
See the attached video for the final installment of highlights from KCPT’s “American Graduate: Getting to Work” town hall.
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