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PSW Youth Careers

@psw_ycareers

PSW Youth Careers works to prepare young people for the workforce through career education and work experiences in the Metro Southwest region of Boston.

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linkhttp://www.pswyouthcareers.org calendar_today20-04-2016 12:57:54

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We need your help this summer and academic school year! We need volunteers for events and groups such as the robotics club, Marlborough's STEM week at the middle school, and the Real World Design Challenge! Contact us if you want to get involved!

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For many students, this may be their first professional work experience. Their role is to come prepared to work and learn with enthusiasm, inquisitiveness and follow through.

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We're looking for volunteers to help coach and mentor students in the high school robotics club this upcoming academic school year! We make volunteering fun and easy! Contact us if you want to get involved!

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Schools across the state will be devoting an entire week just to STEM! Marlborough's STEM week is October 22-26 and we're looking for industry volunteers to volunteer or sponsor any of the week's activities.

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The Real World Design Challenge (RWDC) is an year long competition that provides high school students the opportunity to work in teams on real world engineering challenges. We're looking for volunteer coaches during the academic school year!

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Contact us to get involved with the Marlborough school opportunities or to find out other ways to get involved and inspire today's youth!

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Thinking big is just something we do around here -- what are some ways that YOU can collaborate with the next generation to get them ready for tomorrow's job market?

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RT @ "#STEM lessons and lessons about how to be good to Mother Earth. "How students learn from super green schools that use zero energy" " ow.ly/qB4M30ksCrC

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For many students, this may be their first professional work experience. Their role is to come prepared to work and learn with enthusiasm, inquisitiveness and follow through. ow.ly/9bmq30jZoDH

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Exposing students to the world of work does three things: - it helps them give forethought to potentials careers and the education needed to attain them -it teaches them to work -it provides students the opportunity to gain the soft skills so critical to employers

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“A relevant STEM education is not just about content. It’s also about teaching students how to develop and employ a variety of 21st century skills that will promote success in college and career.” — Dan Riley, Director of the STEM Early College High School in Marlborough

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There are many ways to structure a work experience, and there is certain to be a model to fit your company. We offer a range of structures, such as community project-based, observational, employer-driven project-based, and traditional work experience. bit.ly/2qgsw4e

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Our goal is to increase the number of students and teachers who are proficient in these fields. Together we can create a workforce that is better prepared, higher skilled and motivated to succeed.