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CSC MONAVENIR INSTAGRAM - Rokhaya Gueye, a carpenter and community partnership co-ordinator with the Carpenters’ Regional Council, has been making presentations and teaching French language students in Grades 7 to 12 about skilled trades and apprenticeships., French Catholic school board, talking to students in Grades 7 to 12 about the skilled trades and apprenticeships and teaching them skills through hands-on experiences.
The UBC agreed to subsidize Gueye’s time and travel expenses to plan more presentations and have some budget left for hand-on experiences in small groups with the classroom teachers and the students. “We know that students learn through experiences,” Cantin explained. “Having Rok come into our schools exposes students to a real-world tradesperson with real-world experience. That is often very powerful as compared to a regular classroom teacher providing similar information to students. It’s an event when Rok comes and the students enjoy the hype and the one-on-one time with her when working on the projects.
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