2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics
Emerging Issues 2018: 3rd Grade Reading & the Skills Gap
2/5/2018 | 51m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Business leaders discuss how 3rd grade reading ability can close job "skills gaps."
N.C. business leaders Jim Goodnight of SAS, Venessa Harrison of AT&T North Carolina and PNC Bank Regional President Jim Hansen outline how a child's reading proficiency in 3rd Grade affects their skills training and job readiness when they reach adulthood. The discussion is hosted at the 2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics and presented by The North Carolina Channel.
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2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics
Emerging Issues 2018: 3rd Grade Reading & the Skills Gap
2/5/2018 | 51m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
N.C. business leaders Jim Goodnight of SAS, Venessa Harrison of AT&T North Carolina and PNC Bank Regional President Jim Hansen outline how a child's reading proficiency in 3rd Grade affects their skills training and job readiness when they reach adulthood. The discussion is hosted at the 2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics and presented by The North Carolina Channel.
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2018 Emerging Issues Forum: Kidonomics is a local public television program presented by PBS NC