AWIB 2012 January-February Newsletter
Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development sent this bulletin at 03/01/2012 03:59 PM AKST
Because these skills start early, the key to a strong work force is also to start early. Best Beginnings mobilizes people and resources to ensure all Alaska children begin school ready to succeed.
When children are prepared for school they are far more likely as adults to have the skills employers need, contribute to a thriving economy, and provide the highly trained work force essential to compete in the global economy. Yet too many Alaska children enter school unprepared. As a society, we pay the price when children aren’t prepared – that’s why early learning is everybody’s business.
Visit our website www.BestBeginningsAlaska.org for ways you can join with us to build Alaska’s future work force. For more information about national efforts of business leaders in support of early childhood policies that strengthen our economy and work force, check out www.ReadyNation.org.
to participating in distance-delivered UAF college courses in their villages, the students were given an opportunity to come to UAF to participate in a university level course, “HLTH 110- Professional Skills for the Workplace”, and meet their distance delivery course instructor face to face, practice using distance delivery technology at the UAF Center for Distance Education, and tour the University of Fairbanks campus.
Would students from rural Alaska want to participate in an eLearning Health Academy?
Twenty-four high school students signed up to participate in this pilot of the eLearning Health Academy. Students came from four different school districts from the Interior, the Northwest and the Kuskokwim regions of Alaska. Twenty-three students finally made it from their villages to Fairbanks in order to participate in this pilot. In addition to the usual challenges students face in completing the university registration process, rural students face additional obstacles. Two of these rural Alaskan students went to extraordinary measures to participate in this Health eLearning Academy. Their stories are not only representations of the Alaskan way of life when meeting the challenges of life in the Bush, but are also examples of the power of high school students who have determined their future goals, and are determined to achieve them regardless of the barriers placed in front of them.
WorkKeys Testing: Perceptions of Alaska High School Students
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