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With Degrees In Hand, Educators Question If Generation Z Are Ready for The Workforce » The New Journal and Guide

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By Melissa Spellman Fall Intern 2023 New Journal and Guide Generation Z has become a symbol of change forming a new type of student and a new type of employee that has changed the dynamics of teacher-student interactions and challenges the traditions of the workforce. COVID turned the world upside down for millions of people […]

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