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Welcome back to Educast 3000! In this episode, we explore the themes of social capital and workforce preparedness with Nitzan Pelman, co-founder and CEO of Climb Together.
Nitzan shares her journey as a social entrepreneur, her impactful learning moments, and the importance of relationships in education and career success. They discuss her experiences with ReUp, a startup aimed at re-engaging college dropouts, and her current work with Climb Together, which focuses on building networks and community to enhance opportunities for individuals from marginalized backgrounds. They also highlight AI tools that can be used to help learners practice networking skills and how to make appropriate requests for assistance.
As we prepare our learners for their future career, building relationships is as important as acquiring skills. Building social capital is essential for job seekers. Does your institution have a social capital strategy? How are you helping learners to gain the skills required for networking, with a balance of vulnerability and assertiveness?
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I am a passionate educator and life-long learner. My work in product management provides the opportunity and platform to share that passion with others. In addition to my work on the Canvas product team, I've been a K12 educator, district specialist and coach, and a higher ed instructor.
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