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The Mock Job Interview

Student Role Playing: How to Apply for a Position Properly

You're always looking for a fun and clever way to engage your high school students in a subject.... so why not try setting up a mock job interview in the classroom!

It might be a good idea to review the basics rights and responsibilities of young workers; we offer the following guidance:

Safety Questions Coop Teachers Need to Know

As a co-operative teacher you get the distinct privilege of helping students get the experience they need to make wise decisions about their future, but how do you really know that the placements the students participate in are safe and stimulating?

Using the following list may provide a framework to ask the right questions to employers so that you can be assured that you are not just finding a placement for your students but that you are opening doors of possibility to the students you teach.

6 Ways to Engage Students About Workplace Safety

Try "Shock Therapy" to Drive Home Safety Lessons to Students

Let’s face it – safety is a difficult subject to teach. It’s not glamorous; indeed, the curriculum is usually technical and cumbersome.

And although workplace safety is one of the most important things students will learn in high school, it’s probably one of the least memorable.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

 

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