Check Out the Revamped Rubin Propel

Check Out the Revamped Rubin Propel

After several months of retooling, Rubin Propel is back in action with improved features!

Most notably, Propel is:

  1. Mandatory
  2. A game!

That’s right. Students now must use Propel and achieve a score of 85/100 a total of 20 times. Once they reach the “20” threshold, Propel becomes optional. Until that time, students must engage with Propel to learn critical lessons like:

  1. How to write a subject line (that doesn’t look like a text)
  2. How to address an adult appropriately
  3. How to leave a closing line and sign your name

Check out the updated Propel and let us know what you think!

After several months of retooling, Rubin Propel is back in action with improved features!

Most notably, Propel is:

  1. Mandatory
  2. A game!

That’s right. Students now must use Propel and achieve a score of 85/100 a total of 20 times. Once they reach the “20” threshold, Propel becomes optional. Until that time, students must engage with Propel to learn critical lessons like:

  1. How to write a subject line (that doesn’t look like a text)
  2. How to address an adult appropriately
  3. How to leave a closing line and sign your name

Check out the updated Propel and let us know what you think!

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.