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TRANSITIONS, A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE WORKPLACE, helps students make the transition from the classroom to the workplace. It contains interactive and research-based activities that keep the content and discussions in the classroom timely and current. Conversational in tone, it engages the students to participate in reflective discussion, critical thinking, teamwork and personal management skills development. Students are encouraged to document and explain their learning inside and outside of the classroom, developing confidence and self-knowledge of their generic employability skills, in preparation for employment and further education opportunities. The TEACHER'S RESOURCE BOOK that accompanies the student text helps the teacher guide student learning activities.
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Transitions: guide d'accès au monde du travail
1994, Éditions de la Chenelière inc.
in French
2893101720 9782893101729
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Transitions: guide d'accès au monde du travail
1992, Éditions de la Chenelière
in French
2893100848 9782893100845
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Transitions: guide d'accès au monde du travail / Linda Winder, Sonja Stih, Jim O'Connor; Consultant pour la version française Clément Miron; Conseiller pédagogique, Conseil d'Éducation de Timiskaming
1992, Les Éditions de la Chenelière inc.
in French
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Transitions: a practical guide to the workplace
1989, Collier Macmillan Canada
in English
0029535220 9780029535226
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