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Does a high school diploma actually mean a student is ready for adulthood? In this episode of Ray Talks Live, we tackle the "preparedness gap" facing today's seniors. Having taught 12th graders for the past six years and with nearly two decades of experience in social studies education, I’ve seen a concerning trend: the majority of graduating students feel aimless about their next steps.
We dive into why the current high school model struggles to prepare students for life after graduation and explore actionable ways we can pivot the curriculum toward real-world skills and career planning. Whether you're a parent of a teen, a fellow educator, or a student navigating your final year, this is a candid conversation about what it truly takes to get the next generation ready for the world beyond the classroom.
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Does a high school diploma actually mean a student is ready for adulthood? In this episode of Ray Talks Live, we tackle the "preparedness gap" facing today's seniors. Having taught 12th graders for the past six years and with nearly two decades of experience in social studies education, I’ve seen a concerning trend: the majority of graduating students feel aimless about their next steps.
We dive into why the current high school model struggles to prepare students for life after graduation and explore actionable ways we can pivot the curriculum toward real-world skills and career planning. Whether you're a parent of a teen, a fellow educator, or a student navigating your final year, this is a candid conversation about what it truly takes to get the next generation ready for the world beyond the classroom.
Send us a text
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