33 Schools, 4,000+ Students Become “First Class” to Use Rubin Education Materials

33 Schools, 4,000+ Students Become “First Class” to Use Rubin Education Materials

Rubin Education is proud to announce 33 educational institutions as the “first class” to use the company’s online learning platform for business communication skills.

The 33 schools encompass over 4,000 students across 21 states. The students are in a mix of middle schools, high schools, higher ed institutions and adult learning programs.

Each program has access to a robust online learning portal with hands-on lessons for writing/editing, networking and interpersonal skills across three core areas: employability, business promotion and leadership. The curriculum features 100+ student activities along with teacher guides, instructional videos and assessment tools (ex: rubrics).

See the full list of employability activities and the business promotion activities. Complete access to leadership activities coming in winter 2019.

In addition, the curriculum imparts social-emotional intelligence values like authenticity, civil discourse and relationship building.

The material serves as a resource library so educators can supplement instruction related to professional skills development.

The Rubin Education online curriculum features two of Danny Rubin’s books of writing templates (seen above) as ebooks which correspond with 100+ ready-made classroom activities on topics like email etiquette, networking and other key soft skills.

The “first class” includes educators from the following institutions:

Amherst County Public Schools — Amherst, VA
Belle Point New Tech — Fort Smith, AR
Branford High School — Branford, FL
Campbell County High School — Alexandria, KY
Columbia County School District — Lake City, FL
Dinwiddie High School — Dinwiddie, VA
Dover Area High School — Dover, PA
East Paulding High School — Dallas, GA
Fred Cherry Middle School — Suffolk, VA
Fredonia USD 484 — Fredonia, KS
Henry Ford II High School –Sterling Heights, MI
Hillsdale High School — Hillsdale, MI
Kato Public Charter School — Mankato, MN
Kempsville High School — Virginia Beach, VA
LSU School of Leadership and Human Resource Development — Baton Rouge, LA
Lyford High School — Lyford, TX
Minuteman High School — Lexington, MA
Moreno Valley USD — Moreno Valley, CA
Mountain Empire Community College — Big Stone Gap, VA
Murray County Central — Murray County, MN
Noble Adult & Community Education — North Berwick, ME
Norwalk Community Schools — Norwalk, IA
Okaloosa County School District — Okaloosa County, FL
Payette River Technical Academy — Emmett, ID
Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School — Plainview, MN
Savannah State University — Savannah, GA
Skidmore-Tynan Independent School District — Skidmore, TX
South Umpqua School District #19 — Myrtle Creek, OR
Stewarts Creek High School — Murfreesboro, TN
T.C. Williams High School — Alexandria, VA
Tulsa Tech — Tulsa, OK
Van Meter Community School — Van Meter, IA
Woden High School — Woden, TX

Educators! Click here for sample curriculum activities and to request free copies of Danny Rubin’s books, Wait, How Do I Write This Email? and Wait, How Do I Promote My Business?

Rubin Education is proud to announce 33 educational institutions as the “first class” to use the company’s online learning platform for business communication skills.

The 33 schools encompass over 4,000 students across 21 states. The students are in a mix of middle schools, high schools, higher ed institutions and adult learning programs.

Each program has access to a robust online learning portal with hands-on lessons for writing/editing, networking and interpersonal skills across three core areas: employability, business promotion and leadership. The curriculum features 100+ student activities along with teacher guides, instructional videos and assessment tools (ex: rubrics).

See the full list of employability activities and the business promotion activities. Complete access to leadership activities coming in winter 2019.

In addition, the curriculum imparts social-emotional intelligence values like authenticity, civil discourse and relationship building.

The material serves as a resource library so educators can supplement instruction related to professional skills development.

The Rubin Education online curriculum features two of Danny Rubin’s books of writing templates (seen above) as ebooks which correspond with 100+ ready-made classroom activities on topics like email etiquette, networking and other key soft skills.

The “first class” includes educators from the following institutions:

Amherst County Public Schools — Amherst, VA
Belle Point New Tech — Fort Smith, AR
Branford High School — Branford, FL
Campbell County High School — Alexandria, KY
Columbia County School District — Lake City, FL
Dinwiddie High School — Dinwiddie, VA
Dover Area High School — Dover, PA
East Paulding High School — Dallas, GA
Fred Cherry Middle School — Suffolk, VA
Fredonia USD 484 — Fredonia, KS
Henry Ford II High School –Sterling Heights, MI
Hillsdale High School — Hillsdale, MI
Kato Public Charter School — Mankato, MN
Kempsville High School — Virginia Beach, VA
LSU School of Leadership and Human Resource Development — Baton Rouge, LA
Lyford High School — Lyford, TX
Minuteman High School — Lexington, MA
Moreno Valley USD — Moreno Valley, CA
Mountain Empire Community College — Big Stone Gap, VA
Murray County Central — Murray County, MN
Noble Adult & Community Education — North Berwick, ME
Norwalk Community Schools — Norwalk, IA
Okaloosa County School District — Okaloosa County, FL
Payette River Technical Academy — Emmett, ID
Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School — Plainview, MN
Savannah State University — Savannah, GA
Skidmore-Tynan Independent School District — Skidmore, TX
South Umpqua School District #19 — Myrtle Creek, OR
Stewarts Creek High School — Murfreesboro, TN
T.C. Williams High School — Alexandria, VA
Tulsa Tech — Tulsa, OK
Van Meter Community School — Van Meter, IA
Woden High School — Woden, TX

Educators! Click here for sample curriculum activities and to request free copies of Danny Rubin’s books, Wait, How Do I Write This Email? and Wait, How Do I Promote My Business?

Marketing teacher Anna-Lisa Wanack from Nacogdoches Independent School District in Texas stands by her Rubin poster about the power of strong writing. Wanack relied on Rubin when she taught in Virginia Beach City Public Schools in Virginia. As soon as she landed in Texas, the Rubin posters and employability skills products returned.