networking

When teaching student networking, skill-building is only part of the lesson

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October 11, 2018

Join Julia Freeland Fisher and Steve Miletto as they discuss the importance of teaching kids about the power of connecting with others through networking. One great takeaway is that the teaching of networking needs to go beyond skills to focus on helping students find and become part of networks that they may have very little or no access to without help.

Be sure to check out Julia’s new book, Who You Know: Unlocking innovations that expand students’ networks.

Julia is the director of education research at the Clayton Christensen Institute. Her work aims to educate policymakers and community leaders on the power of disruptive innovation in the K-12 and higher education spheres. Be sure to check out her book, "Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations That Expand Students' Networks" https://amzn.to/2RIqwOk.