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Likes: 2 Views: 160 Posted: 1/22/2021 4:48 PM Posted By: Jon Vehlow Posted In: Disability and Employment
Now Available! Disability and Employment eLearning Activity Sheets and Manager’s Toolkit
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ETA is pleased to announce the release of new resources to support the Disability and Employment eLearning modules. Users can now access a Reflect, Relate, and Apply Activity Sheet for each of the three eLearning modules. The activity sheets include guiding questions to help draw connections between topics presented in the eLearning modules and staff experiences on the job.
Additionally, AJC managers can access a Manager’s Toolkit designed to support busy managers with leading staff through engaging discussions and activities related to the eLearning modules. The toolkit includes tips from fellow AJC managers, discussion questions, team activities, and more!
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