The Human Side of Career Readiness With Nicole Cobb

March 31
41 mins

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How do we ensure the skills students build in the classroom translate to the world of work? In this episode, Dr. Nicole Cobb, Professor of the Practice at Vanderbilt University and member of the Governor’s Council for CTE, joins Daniel Rock and Ashley Shaw to discuss the intersection of school climate and career readiness. 

We move beyond "checking boxes" to explore how teachers can model the human skills—communication, initiative and problem-solving—that employers actually want.

Key Takeaways

  • Modeling Professionalism: Why it is essential for teachers to explicitly model body language, eye contact and tone of voice during lessons.
  • The Power of the "So What?": Bridging the developmental gap by being transparent with students about why they are practicing teamwork or meeting deadlines.
  • Practical Lesson Tweaks: How to shift from traditional five-paragraph essays to career-aligned formats like police reports or project summaries.
  • Ethical AI Integration: Using AI for brainstorming and feedback without sacrificing critical thinking or falling for "fake" citations.

Resource Mentioned

  • World Economic Forum Future of Jobs Report: Highlighting that 39% of core worker skills are expected to change by 2030.

The Southern Regional Education Board is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works with states and schools to improve education at every level, from early childhood through doctoral education and the workforce. 


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