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W+C Why Is This Important?: The Working Learner Dilemma

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This video introduces and discusses the working learner dilemma. It highlights the challenges that working learners are facing both during their time in college and what they face in the post-graduation job market. The issues and challenges that working learners face is important in understanding and guiding the work that we do. 

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Created: May 14, 2024

Updated: May 14, 2024

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