
How Teaching Skills Translate into Workforce Development Success with Kartav Patel
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How do you harness your versatility in a career shift? Today’s guest answers this question as he shares his transition from the classroom to the workforce development sector.
In this episode, Ali and JoDee are joined by Kartav Patel, a former alternative education teacher turned workforce development professional. Kartav shares his career journey from teaching social studies and GED programs at Detroit Public Schools to managing innovative youth programs and apprenticeship pathways.
Together, they’ll discuss how Kartav seamlessly transitioned into workforce development, leveraging his teaching skills like problem-solving, relationship-building, and adaptability. They also talk about apprenticeships and how they are no longer just for college students, but are being used more and more at the high school level.
You’ll hear more about:
- Kartav’s unique background in teaching and alternative education programs (and how that aided him in making his transition!)
- Insights on integrating career exploration into classroom curriculum
- Challenges and innovations in transitioning from education to workforce development.
- The value of transferable teaching skills in nonprofit and state government roles
- Advice for educators exploring career shifts through workforce development and apprenticeship programs
- And more!
Tune in for actionable tips, real-world insights, and a fresh perspective on career transitions for educators.
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Teacher Shift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teacher-shift
Ali’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisimon/
JoDee’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodeescissors/
Website
https://www.teachershiftpodcast.com/
Episode Transcriptions
https://www.teachershiftpodcast.com/blog