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Share Your Knowledge about Professionalism!
ORGANIZATION: Working In Support of Education (W!se)
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Share your expertise and interest with students at a NYC public school teaching a seminar session(s) on professionalism, through the W!se Institute. Sessions cover a variety of topics from understanding Job Readiness required to get and keep a job in high-growth industries. Students will explore the crucial workplace skills employers seek but often find lacking in young employees.
Seminars are 8-10 consecutive weeks. Volunteers can choose to teach one or more sessions. Each session is 45 minutes. Dates and times will be based on availability. Teach on your own, or team up with other people!
About the W!se Institute: Launched in 1993, the W!se Institute holds hour-long, interactive seminars for students during the school day that focus on career skills and opportunities, college preparation and lifelong learning skills. Seminars are delivered by industry experts and faculty.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send an email with your resume to Sheila Beatty, W!se Institute Assistant Director. (sbeatty@wise-ny.org)
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About Working In Support of Education (W!se)
Location:
227 East 56th Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10022, US
Mission Statement
Working In Support of Education (WISE) is a New York City-based not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to providing services and programs that prepare students for college and the work place with programs that focus on real world learning opportunities, applied learning and financial literacy Founded in 1999 by Phyllis Frankfort, a well-known educator and education policy advisor, WISE helps schools and teachers design, implement and fund programs which engage students, providing real-world opportunities that enhance students' academic experience, and help prepare them for college and the workplace. Wise prepares students for challenges outside the classroom; Ø leadership and civic engagement, Ø financial literacy and responsibility, and Ø college and the work place.
Description
WISE programs and initiatives include: · The Quality of Life Innovations, a project-based learning exercise designed to provide real-world opportunities for students and empower them to make a difference. Under the program, students develop research-based proposals to address particular social issues in their communities, plans to improve the "Quality of Life" in their city. The program culminates in a scholarship competition for students. · The W!se Institute for Lifelong Learning, a model school-corporate community partnership. The Institute provides a college-like seminar series offered once per week for students; administers an extensive workplace skills development program; designs learning resources, and raises funds for student scholarships. · The New York Financial Literacy Coalition, formed in 2000, brings together corporate leaders from finance and banking, non-profit organizations, teachers, school administrators, and parents with one common goal: promoting financial literacy among young adults. The Coalition works to promote awareness, finance-related programs, conferences, curricula, and teacher training.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
New York, NY 10022
DATE POSTED
September 6, 2024
SKILLS
- Office Management
- Executive Admin
- Human Resources Training & Development
- Professional Development
- Career Counseling / Coaching
- Human Resources Assistance
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 2-10 hours
- Volunteer pre-survey, resume, and outline.