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Good grades and a polished resume won’t help your students stand out the way they used to. Employers are looking for 21st century skills. And they want evidence.Soft skills. The 6 Cs. Core competencies.We may differ on what we call them, but we can all ag

Damian Matheson


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    S2BONUS. Amber Harper - @burnedinteacher

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 16:10


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    S2E21. Lizanne Foster - @LizanneFoster

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 19:19


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    S2E20. Ronald Hae - @ronaldhae

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 22:32


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    S2E19. Gabriel Carrillo - @EdTechBites

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 26:37


    S2E18. Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 17:18


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    S2E17. Maddie EdTech Classroom - @edtech_class

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 17:02


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    S2E16. Johanna Brown - @johannabrown

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 14:16


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    S2E15. Carol McLaughlin - @missmac100

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 16:41


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    S2E14. Glen Coleman - @GlenLColeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 19:02


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    S2E13. Jonathan So - @MrSoClassroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 16:38


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    S2E12. Kathy Paciejko - @MsPteaches

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 18:17


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    S2E11. Josh & David (Project Wonder) - @JoshEcker & @davidmbeyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 31:11


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    S2E10. Vickie Morgado - @vickiemorgado1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 16:58


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    S2E9. Ryan Scott - @ryancscott1981

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 19:01


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    S2E8. Richard Byrne - @rmbyrne

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 15:25


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    S2E7. Laura Heyes - @MsHeyes5

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 16:17


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    S2E6. Rachelle Dene Poth - @Rdene915

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 19:05


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    S2E5. Russell Gordon - @rgordon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 17:52


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    S2E4. Matt Rhoads - @MattRhoads1990

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 23:28


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    S2E1. Bonnie Nieves - @biologygoddess

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 15:38


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    S2E2. Ryan Tibbens - @ClassCastPod

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 18:06


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    S2E3. Tricia Berry - Future Ready Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 20:42


    Season 2 Trailer & Contest Announcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 2:12


    S1 BONUS. 'More Than Marks' Fireside Chat with Navid Nathoo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 36:36


    S1 BONUS. The Skills YOU Need to Succeed After High School

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 56:29


    Join Jay Gosselin, Founder of Discover Year (and recent Discover Year alumnus Rhys) learn about...- the most important skills that will help you be successful and happy in life after high school- the types of experiences you should seek out to build these skills effectively- how his experiences during his gap year helped Rhys develop strong self-awareness, confidence and communication skillsWatch on Youtube > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY9vwZpOer8-----------------------------------Jay is the founder of Discover Year. Before founding his own company, he held 19 different jobs, including White Water Rafting Guide, Bartender, Landscaper, Cruise Director on luxury cruise ships, Event Manager at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and Recruiter at the University of Ottawa.Having met 15,000 high school students over the last decade, he realized that many young people today could benefit from more time, space and life skills to help them thrive in life after high school. He and the Discover Year team love helping young people overcome their fears and fulfill their potential.

    S1E21. Peter Lewis - Canadian Scholarship Trust - Keep Your Options Open

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 22:13


    S1E20. Ilana Ben-Ari - Twenty One Toys - Teaching Empathy & Failure

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 34:03


    S1E19. Marco Soares - Why & How I built Math Crack

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 29:26


    S1E18. Peter Hopwood - Public Speaking Coach - Self-Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 43:05


    S1E17 - Zoe Share - Schmooz Media - Be Curious About Yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 31:40


    S1E16 - Jeremy Bout - Edge Factor - Prove it with a Portfolio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 28:44


    S1E15 - Bernie Uche - BlackMINT.io - Expand Your Scope

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 28:56


    S1E14. Jena Cammisoli - Scotiabank - Risk Taking & Relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 28:59


    One piece of paper cannot showcase the full realm of anyone's story or what they're capable of. That's why Scotiabank has begun taking a new approach to hiring. Rather than taking resumes, the Campus Recruitment team at Scotiabank is focused on building relationships.Meet Jena Cammisoli, Canadian Campus Recruitment and Programs Leader at Scotiabank. She's full of energy and loves the way that youth and students challenge her to think differently.Jena began her journey with Scotiabank as a summer intern. Through taking initiative and seeking out new opportunities for growth and development, she began to grow with the company as the years went on, leading her to where she is today!Each year, members of the Scotiabank campus recruitment team meet thousands of incredible students, in search of individuals who take initiative to stand out amongst the crowd.In this episode, we chat about topics includingThe benefits that come from taking risksThe true value in a good attitude and a willingness to work hardHow taking initiative can help you stand out amongst your peersThe importance of learning from your mistakes and being resilient in times of failureHow to assess and think critically about goal-settingHow being a part of a team or club is the best way to learn true teamwork and collaborationScotiabank offers an incredible Student and New Graduate Internship program, seeing the value in early talent, and funneling them into new opportunities to learn and grow within the company. The program is focused on pushing students to reach their greatest potential and putting new, fresh ideas into action, all while helping customers, families, and communities in a variety of ways.This year, Scotiabank and myBlueprint have teamed up to provide $30,000 in post-secondary scholarships to support student financial wellness and help fund post-secondary aspirations.How are you ensuring that your students receive financial literacy education in YOUR classroom?Let us know on Twitter using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast.--------------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsFind them in the blog post for this episode. Helpful LinksLearn more about new graduate opportunities offered by ScotiabankLearn more about the myBlueprint x Scotiabank Scholarship programFull application detailsConnect with Jena on LinkedinRead Starts with Why — How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take ActionWatch this Ted Talk on power poses and body language by Amy Cuddy

    S1E13. Jay Gosselin - Mentor U - Discover Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:01


    S1E12. Janelle Hinds - Helping Hands - Active Listening

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 24:40


    S1E11. Scott Barker - Sales Hacker - Lifelong Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 24:12


    S1E10. Jenn Cutajar - Clear The Noise Coaching - Curiosity

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 29:59


    S1E9. Eric Janssen - Hustle & Grit - Do Over Plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 29:31


    S1E8. Callum Bramley - Tech Sales Instructor - Uvaro

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 27:46


    S1E7. AJ Tibando - Palette Inc - Resilience & Adaptability

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 35:14


    Palette Inc is a national talent platform funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Initiatives Program. Our mission is to meet the needs of Canada's most innovative companies by rapidly upskilling workers. Our vision is of an inclusive innovation economy where all workers can thrive by building on their skills and experience. 

    S1E6. Jimmy Daly - Superpath - Content Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 33:27


    S1E5. Austin Belcak - Cultivated Culture - Land Your Dream Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 29:23


    Meet Austin Belcak.While his 9-5 life entails being the Director of Partner Development at Microsoft, he is also the founder of Cultivated Culture — a program that helps people across all interests and skill levels land jobs they love, without the frustrating application process.Though it worked out in the end, his path wasn't always clear.Austin graduated from university and took a job from his roommate's father. What initially seemed to be a great opportunity led to a large sum of debt, feelings of sadness, and a loss of passion.Austin decided to make a change. He left his job and began applying to hundreds of postings online. The result — no replies.This forced him to take a new approach to networking. While it wasn't easy at first, taking the leap and putting himself in a vulnerable position led him to jobs at some of his dream companies. Now, years later, he shares this strategy along with numerous others through Cultivated Culture, so that anyone can get results across all levels, passions, and interests.In this episode, we cover topics includingWhat interview styles and networking approaches resonate with those who are hiring todayThe importance of exploration in finding a dream jobCombating social anxiety through fear settingThe importance of being able to clarify and illustrate your valueReshaping failure and learning from experienceIt's time we start reshaping the meaning of failure. We're often taught that failing a test, for example, is the worst possible outcome.While it may not seem ideal at the moment, failure forces us to learn new skills and lessons that will only benefit us as we move through life. In this episode, Austin teaches us that failure is the key to success.How are you reshaping failure as an opportunity to learn and develop new skills and competencies in YOUR classroom?Continue the conversation and let us know on Twitter using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast---------------------------------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsFind them in this episode's blog post. Helpful LinksLearn how Cultivated Culture can help you land dream job offersCheck out Austin's Free Resume Builder for job seekersTry Austin's Free Resume Scanner to compare your resume to your target roleListen to The Dream Job System PodcastLearn from countless helpful articles through the Cultivated Culture BlogFollow Cultivated Culture on InstagramConnect with Austin on LinkedinRead The 4-hour Workweek by Timothy FerrisRead Cashvertising by Drew Eric WhitmanRead Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert CialdiniRead Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins

    S1E4. Rob Comeau - Filmmaker - Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 21:08


    Calling all content creators, this one's for you!Meet Rob Comeau. With a strong passion for film, Rob knew he wanted to figure out a way to turn his passion into a business. Now at the age of 29 with hopes of becoming a big director, Rob is living in Toronto running a video production company and creating movies on the side to build his portfolio.In the year 2021, with the right mindset, you can too!There is always a way to turn your hobby and passion into a career. Everyone has a story to tell, and with the technology available online today it's easier than ever to share a message and make an impact.In this episode, we chat about topics includingDefining success in artUsing social media to market your abilitiesThe importance of kindness and collaboration in artistic fieldsHow creative problem solving can lead you to successHow experiences are the best lessonsSo artists, what are you waiting for? If art is your passion and you've been wanting to make a career out of it, no better time than now to start sharing your work and setting yourself up for entrepreneurial success!Have a project you, your colleagues, or your students are eager to share? We'd love to see it.Share it with us on Twitter and tell us how art plays a role in YOUR classroom using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast.-----------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsUse the prompts below to have your students reflect on what they heard in the episode and consider how Rob's advice can be applied to them.Rob speaks about how he is not only an artist but an entrepreneur. Why do you think artists consider entrepreneurship as a component of their career? How does this impact the success of an artists' career?Rob attributes his ability to pivot in the pandemic to his mindset and positive attitude. How does his mindset set him up for success? Why do you feel having a growth mindset is a beneficial trait?In the podcast, Rob shares a failure he experienced and how it helped him to be motivated to continue making his film. Share a failure that you have experienced and what motivated you to overcome it.Reflect on how asking for feedback can help you to succeed in a project or in a career. Why is it important to keep an open mind when receiving feedback from others?How do you develop problem-solving skills on a regular basis? How can you demonstrate this competency in your digital portfolio? How are creativity and problem solving interconnected?Helpful LinksUnmasking — a film by Rob ComeauFind more of Rob's work on https://www.robcomeaufilm.comCheck out Rob on InstagramContinue the conversation with Rob on FacebookThe Complete Guide to Filmmaking taught by Rob ComeauSee more from Rob on YouTubeMindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol DweckWatch Rob's film pick, Whiplash

    S1E3. Navid Nathoo - The Knowledge Society - #DoTheOptional

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 39:50


    This week's episode is one that you do not want to miss.Meet Navid Nathoo — Co-Founder of TKS (The Knowledge Society), or what he likes to call — a human accelerator, a program specialized in teaching students how to solve the world's important problems, in the right ways.TKS offers 2 programs for students, each focusing on foundational mindsets that someone needs to not only live a successful life but a happy fulfilling life. They double down on real-world skills that people can learn to make an actual contribution to the world's problems.So many of us suffer from two things: perfectionism and insecurity. These mindsets only hold us back. What we learn from Navid is vital — done is better than perfect. By being done you get feedback and with feedback, you grow.We learn that by prioritizing curiosity and excitement over what others think about you, we can reshape our mindset from reasons not to, to reasons to.In this episode, we chat about topics includingHow character and network are more important than knowledge and skillsThe value of feedbackHow to make the choice between being anxious and excitedThe importance of being present and focusing on what you can controlHow problem-solving is the #1 most important skill todayWhat are you doing in your classroom to empower YOUR students to understand the role that character and network play in their future success?Let us know on Twitter using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast------------------------------------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsUse the prompts below to have your students reflect on what they heard in the episode and consider how Navid's advice can be applied to them.Navid believes that everything we do is about people, regardless of the industry we find ourselves in later on. Do you agree with this? Why or why not? What can you do now to help develop your people skills (communication, collaboration, etc.)?Why is mindset important when it comes to success? Think about a time when you had to reframe a situation and persevere. What did you do to change your mindset and what did this experience teach you?Navid mentions that TKS works to help students develop real-world skills needed in today's rapidly changing society. What skills do you think are important when entering the workforce today? Why?Consider what Navid says about looking at character and network when hiring. Why are these two things so important? How could you highlight these when applying for a job?Think of a time when you have felt insecure. What caused this feeling and were you able to overcome it? What are some strategies you could use to change your mindset when confronted with insecurities in the future?Helpful LinksLearn more about TKS and all they have to offer at https://tks.worldProgram OverviewTKS Innovate Program (age 13–18) VirtualTKS Innovate Program (age 13–18) In PersonTKS Foundations Program (age 11–13) Virtual — Interest formTKS Foundations Program (age 11–13) In PersonSome TKS projectsHave Questions about TKS? Schedule a meeting with a studentFollow Navid on TwitterPodcast: The knowledge project — Navil Ravikant | The Angel Philosopher

    S1E2. Lauren Ott - Chief Kits Officer - Kits for a Cause

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 28:20


    Making a difference in the world is a full-time job.Meet Lauren Ott — Chief Kits Officer of social enterprise ‘Kits for a Cause'.Oftentimes, especially in high school, we're faced with a burning question. What do you want to be when you grow up?Until grade 12, Lauren was convinced that being a famous actress was her main objective. She was passionate about giving back and knew she was always good at making an impact. But, it wasn't until her final year of high school that she realized her passion for social justice, beginning the journey that's led her to where she is today.What she learned in one semester was the importance of placing focus on what you're good at, and how you can share those skills with others. By finding proper ways to advocate for your skill sets, you're able to take the skills you learn, build and create, and find opportunities that suit those skills.She's funny, she's kind, and we're confident that her story will resonate with students across the board.In this episode, we chat about topics including but not limited to:What exactly is a Social Enterprise, and how is it different from a Non-Profit?Building a career through and under what you're good atThe importance of advocating and documenting your skillsHow grit and perseverance can take you anywhereHow are you supporting the documentation of skills and knowledge in YOUR classroom?Let us know on Twitter by using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast--------------------------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsUse the prompts below to have your students reflect on what they heard in the episode and consider how Lauren's advice can be applied to them.Lauren talks about how an elective course she took in grade 12 and the impact it had on her. Why do you think it's important to try out different courses and extracurricular activities while in high school?Consider a passion you have. What about this passion drives you and how could you turn this into a career? Consider a specific area related to your passion or the steps you could take.In the podcast, Lauren shares that it's important to consider what you are good at and how you are different from others. List what you are good at. How do you share these things with others? How can understanding what you are good at guide you when considering future pathway possibilities?Why can grit and perseverance be more important factors than experience when it comes to landing a job? Share an example of a time when you displayed these characteristics. What did you learn from this experience?Consider a business or organization whose values align with your own. If you could reach out to someone who works there, what would you ask them? What steps could you take to connect with this business now and start building your network?Helpful LinksFind out more about how Lauren makes an impact at Kits for a CauseKit Packing for Schools and StudentsVideo: How Kits for A Cause WorksFollow Kits for a Cause on FacebookFollow Kits for a Cause on TwitterFollow Kits for a Cause on Instagram

    S1E1. Learning Architect - Purpose Over Passion - Rumeet Billan

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 20:32


    We are starting this season with a powerhouse.At this stage of your life, you may have a direction and that's incredible, but one day you could find yourself in an industry that you don't even know exists yet.Meet Dr. Rumeet Billan — learning architect, entrepreneur, author, educator, and humanitarian.Back in high school, Rumeet didn't know she could or would become an entrepreneur. What we learn from her is that not every career is going to be an A to B straight line. Through self-confidence, and being open to new experiences, you can follow your purpose and move mountains.In this episode, we chat about topics including but not limited toBeing open to different directionsHow to find a meaningful mentorThe importance of following purpose over passionThe value of time and self-confidenceHow are you motivating students in YOUR classroom to be open to new experiences and to follow their purpose as they progress into their professional lives?Let us know on Twitter by using the hashtag #CompetenciesPodcast-----------------------------Reflection Prompts for Your StudentsUse the prompts below to have your students reflect on what they heard in the episode and consider how Rumeet's advice can be applied to them.Rumeet believes that while having a direction of what you want to do after high school is great, being open to different experiences is important. Why do you think being open to these different experiences is so important? How can you develop this mindset while still planning and preparing for life after high school?Why do you think it's important to start making diverse connections while still in high school? Make a list of people whose stories and experiences interest you. How can you start building connections with these people right now?In the podcast, Rumeet shares a failure she experienced and how it helped her to reevaluate what she needed to do to reach her potential. What's a failure you've experienced? How did you feel? Looking back at this failure, what did it teach you? Why do you think it's important to experience failure?Consider what Rumeet says about giving back. Why is giving back so important? What does it teach you?Why is self-confidence an important competency to develop? How does it impact different areas of your life?Helpful LinksLearn more about Rumeet and her work at www.rumeetbillan.comFollow Rumeet on TwitterConnect with Rumeet on LinkedinRumeet's book — Who Do I Want to BecomeBook Recommendation: The Power of HabitBook Recommendation: Focus

    Why This Podcast & What to Expect

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 1:10


    21st Century skills. The 6 Cs. Core competencies.Call 'em what you want.These are now the skills that society demands from our students. But what do they actually look like in the real world?And how can I empower my students to develop these skills? 

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