Elizabeth Kemler

Elizabeth KemlerCHEP

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Amy, You clearly have all the bases covered when it comes both to preparing your students for the job search and equipping them with the tools needed to succeed once they find a job. You sound like a dedicated and inspirational teacher Amy-best of luck to you with your work. Elizabeth Kemler
Amy, You really can't beat 'real world perspective' as you call it. Hearing directly from people who are doing what the students want to be doing in the working world, can give them helpful insights and get them excited about the road ahead. Elizabeth Kemler
Kathy, Indeed, it is a tricky and confusing road without a map..I'm glad you see the five keys are being helpful for students navigating these foreign waters. Elizabeth Kemler
Kathy, I think the approach you take with your workshops is right on target; I love that you first focus on developing habits that will reflect positively on them within their school/work/home lives, and then progress incrementally from there. I wish you ongoing success! Elizabeth Kemler
Deborah, You're so right-with anyone going into their first work environment, being prepared is absolutely essential-and can help them avoid so many of the common pitfalls of new employees. Elizabeth Kemler
Cinthia, A professional support system is indeed invaluable when it comes to staying motivated and improving confidence. Elizabeth Kemler
Deborah, What a good idea-this emphasizes the great importance of interview skills. Elizabeth Kemler
Deborah, Great! This is the very same approach I take-very effective. Elizabeth Kemler
Cinthia, Yes, its always a good idea to encourage students to focus on success stories and what is possible. Elizabeth Kemler
Arlissa, This is very true..good interview skills translate into good overall presentation skills which help in any work environment. Elizabeth Kemler

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