Reality Education and Applied Life Skills (R.E.A.L School) Putting Prep in Your Step
REAL School is funded by the Future Skills Centre and is a 54-session project-based learning program that aligns Black, Indigenous, and racialized youth with careers based on their interests, personality traits, and skill sets (ISPs).
The Program deploys popular culture as an accessible entry point for youth to discover careers that align with their interests. The curriculum improves social functioning and promotes prosocial behaviours as a pillar of career preparedness. REAL school is designed to enrich youth potential, develop realistic career goals, and hone skills that are transferable to the job market.
Project Objectives:
Offer workshops to MVP youth
Identify individual ISPs, build rapport, and gain youth trust
Teach professional and interpersonal skills that participants can apply toward future careers
Teach conflict management and life skills
Provide one-on-one coaching and mentorship opportunities
Build community capacity for prosocial youth engagement
Reduce community violence, recidivism, youth interaction with Criminal Justice System, and participation in antisocial activities
Summary of Activities
Provide individual coaching and case management
Connect youth to additional supports and pathways to education through the Spanning the Gaps program at the Chang School of Continuing Education
Conduct community-building sessions to foster prosocial youth engagement
Develop final projects with youth cohorts
Present final projects in local showcases
“Feed a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day…teach a man to fish and he’ll eat for life.”
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