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Bring Your ‘A’ Game

Bring Your ‘A’ Game is a curriculum that features interactive activities that teach seven workplace skills and values, available in online or in-person versions.

Growth Mindset for College Students

The Growth Mindset for College Students is an online module that prepares students to be persistent and engaged by developing a growth mindset.

The Learner Lab

The Learner Lab is a collection of videos, podcasts, and articles that build knowledge related to growth mindset, fear, resilience, and safe spaces for learning (learning culture).

Skill Building Blocks Tools

The Skill Building Blocks build essential 21st-century skills by focusing on tools and approaches in the context of school, workplace, and community relationships.

Common Career and Technical Core (CCTC)

The Common Career and Technical Core (CCTC) standards address essential skills for Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs within a variety of sectors and include overarching Career Readiness Practices that apply to all careers.

Mursion

Mursion uses virtual reality to create interactive simulations, allowing users to develop and practice emotional intelligence, and integrate and retain skills practiced in a low-stakes environment.

Pymetrics

Pymetrics uses games to reveal behavioral attributes that can help employers find candidates who are a good fit, reducing the bias that is built into common screening practices.

CUNY CareerPATH: Leadership Skills for College and Career

The Leadership Skills for College and Career guide includes facilitated activities that develop habits and skills for education and workplace success.

Mindset Works

Mindset Works offers resources for programs, schools, and families to foster a growth mindset through assessment and skill development.

Common Employability Skills Framework

The Common Employability Skills Framework identifies a core set of fundamental skills using a common vocabulary that potential employees need in the workplace.

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