Description
Poster #260
Part of our Imagine You Here series of posters, Poster #260 helps students picture a better future. This poster belongs on the wall of your career education program, K-12 classroom, high school guidance counseling office, and at teen job training sites.
Prepare your students to become effective workers and to choose the right career or business. Poster #260 helps with that goal by teaching about business ownership.
Don't let your walls just be wasted space. Put your walls to work motivating and inspiring your students to a bright future, and the ideal job or business career choice.
Additional information
Weight | 0.45 lbs |
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Click to enlarge. School posters printed on medium weight 11″ x 17″ glossy stock
Price: $11.00
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SKU: 0791090402590 Categories: Career & Vocational Ed Posters, Posters, Posters 201-400 Tags: adolescents, boy, boys, career, choose, classroom, dream, ed, employee, employment, girl, girls, high school, inspirational, inspire, job, message, middle school, motivate, motivating, motivational, on-the-job, plan, poster, prep, preparation, quotes, sayings, sign, student, students, teen, teens, training, unmotivated, voc, vocation, vocational, work
About Ruth Herman Wells
Author/Trainer Ruth Herman Wells, M.S. is the director of Youth Change Professional Development Workshops. In 2011, Ruth was rated as a Top 10 U.S. K-12 educational and motivational speaker by Speakerwiki and Speakermix. She is the author of several book series, a columnist, adjunct professor for two universities, and a popular keynote speaker and workshop presenter. Ruth's dozens of books includes Temper and Tantrum Tamers and Turn On the Turned-Off Student.