Many academic teachers do not consider their work as
readying students for employment.
Not exact matches
This partnership with University of Chicago is part of a larger citywide strategy to invest in expanding access
for youth to learning, mentoring and
employment opportunities that will better ensure all of our
students graduate 100 percent college
ready and 100 percent college bound.»
Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago will launch the Realizing Education and Advancement
for Disabled Youth (
READY) program to help
students with disabilities in Chicago, Illinois, gain access to college,
employment and economic independence through a two - track, person - centered model.
The
READY Program strives to intervene before
students complete high school − easing the transition, providing the skill development needed to access further education or
employment and connecting them to other disability - focused organizations
for sequential and continuous supports.
Urban school districts must focus on how to enable all
students to meet graduation requirements and make them
ready for postsecondary education, which is essential to qualify
for employment with decent wages.