The Power of Career Connected Learning with Hans Meeder

Can and should children learn about careers? Find out from "World of Work."

November 18, 2020 Hans Meeder
Can and should children learn about careers? Find out from "World of Work."
The Power of Career Connected Learning with Hans Meeder
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The Power of Career Connected Learning with Hans Meeder
Can and should children learn about careers? Find out from "World of Work."
Nov 18, 2020
Hans Meeder

Can children learn about careers in a way that is positive and motivating, but does not lock them in to an early career choice?  Absolutely.
 
In this episode, school leader Ed Hidalgo from Cajon Valley Union School District explains his district's groundbreaking program, World of Work, and how children from grades K-8 learn about the world of work, about careers, and most importantly about who they are and how they are innately gifted with certain strengths, temperaments, and talents to be developed.

Find out more through the following resources

  • YouTube video showing 5th graders engaging in career conversations

                    https://youtu.be/3MPewWsH-vA

About Ed Hidalgo, Director of the World of Work Initiative

 Ed Hidalgo is the Chief innovation and engagement officer for the Cajon Valley Union School District focused on advancing the mission of developing happy kids, living in healthy relationships on a path to gainful employment.

Ed began his work with the school district in July 2017.  Also, in 2017, he was instrumental in creating and launching the World of Work Initiative, 

Formerly Ed held leadership roles at the Institute for Innovation in Education at the University of San Diego, in Human Resources and Government Affairs for Qualcomm, and Staffing Management at Manpower of San Diego.

Among his many other roles, Ed is also a Workforce Board member for the San Diego Workforce Partnership. 

Ed received his degree in Communications from University of Miami.

Linked-in Profile:  linkedin.com/in/ed-hidalgo-0641311

 

 



Show Notes

Can children learn about careers in a way that is positive and motivating, but does not lock them in to an early career choice?  Absolutely.
 
In this episode, school leader Ed Hidalgo from Cajon Valley Union School District explains his district's groundbreaking program, World of Work, and how children from grades K-8 learn about the world of work, about careers, and most importantly about who they are and how they are innately gifted with certain strengths, temperaments, and talents to be developed.

Find out more through the following resources

  • YouTube video showing 5th graders engaging in career conversations

                    https://youtu.be/3MPewWsH-vA

About Ed Hidalgo, Director of the World of Work Initiative

 Ed Hidalgo is the Chief innovation and engagement officer for the Cajon Valley Union School District focused on advancing the mission of developing happy kids, living in healthy relationships on a path to gainful employment.

Ed began his work with the school district in July 2017.  Also, in 2017, he was instrumental in creating and launching the World of Work Initiative, 

Formerly Ed held leadership roles at the Institute for Innovation in Education at the University of San Diego, in Human Resources and Government Affairs for Qualcomm, and Staffing Management at Manpower of San Diego.

Among his many other roles, Ed is also a Workforce Board member for the San Diego Workforce Partnership. 

Ed received his degree in Communications from University of Miami.

Linked-in Profile:  linkedin.com/in/ed-hidalgo-0641311