It's OK to fail as long as you learn from it. While at school, you should be pushing yourself. If you fail, so what. You have time before it costs you in the wider world. It is OK to make mistakes in the wider wolrd but the consequences can be more severe. In school and college, it is less detrimantal as you are getting yourself ready for the wider world. On a personal level - If you are handed a hot drink and gulp it down immediately, you might burn your mouth. The next time you are handed ...
Read MoreThe Franklin County CTE Center had an old ambulance donated to them so that they can practice what they learn in the classroom in a simulated real world environment. Instead of the old ambulances that have been replaced being put on an auction site where they are sold for fractions of a penny on the dollar, they are being donated. This gesture is an invaluable learning opportunity and teaching resource.
Read MoreQuite often we have no idea what we can do, what we would be good at and even where we could work. Big money is being thrown into recruitment to address shortages in some industries. The reason - we don't know what we can do, because we don't know what skills best fit with certain jobs. If we know this, it is easy to point you in the right direction. We apply by resume and then match up skills that you perceive you have to the skills required by jobs and hey presto - a match and then an...
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