Transition Products for At-Risk Youth
Many young people are considered "at risk" in the context of education for a variety of reasons. Students from broken or very poor families, students with incarcerated parents, or students who have already been admitted into juvenile detention centers are good examples of "at risk" youth.
These young people are generally highly goal-oriented, and with the correct guidance and tools, they can go on to become successful working adults.
Job exploration, job matching, whole person assessments, and technology literacy tests are some of the tools that can help these young people achieve a place in the workforce.
Career Planning
- Learning Styles Analysis
- Performance & Retention
- Employment Inventory
- WorkGo
- Exploring Jobs
- Workforce Intelligence
