Podcast Summary
Education, Careers: The Roshi Club of Phoenix's 'Career Theft' event connects learners with tertiary institutions and professionals, helping them make informed decisions about future careers and gain a better understanding of potential jobs.
The Roshi Club of Phoenix emphasizes the importance of education as a tool for personal growth and societal change. Quoting Nelson Mandela, they believe that education is the most powerful weapon to change the world. They aim to help learners make informed decisions about their future careers by bringing together various tertiary institutions and professionals from different fields. This way, young people can interact with individuals who have experience in their desired fields and gain a better understanding of what the job entails. The event, called "Career Theft," takes place on August 3rd from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Southgate Phoenix. The event targets grades 10 to 12 learners but is open to all interested individuals. With 30 tertiary institutions and 35 professionals present, the event aims to cater to various interests and not just university courses. The formal program between 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. will feature experts advising learners and clarifying choices and opportunities. The Roshi Club of Phoenix wants young people to love what they do by doing what they love, and this event is a step towards helping them achieve that goal.
Career Guidance for Young People: Supporting young people in making informed career choices from an early age is crucial for their individual happiness and societal betterment. Engaging events like science shows can encourage children to look towards their future.
It is essential for society to actively support and guide young people in making informed career choices, starting from an early age. Meghannan Governor, also known as Dr. G, will engage learners with a science show and offer prizes at an upcoming event. This support is crucial as it impacts individual happiness and the betterment of society as a whole. The event, which is free and open to all, aims to encourage children to look towards their future. Registration can be done online, and invitations have been sent to learners in Phoenix and Valley schools. By involving schools, parents, businesses, and community organizations, we can help prepare children for life after school and make a positive impact on their future.