VICKSBURG 鈥 Karen Gamble hasn鈥檛 lost sight of what has produced results for her students and for the workforce for generations.
鈥淚 teach communication classes 鈥 public speaking, interpersonal communication and business communication,鈥 Gamble said. 鈥淚n all three cases, students are afraid to communicate. I grade like college, because that鈥檚 what it is here. Communication is a scary, scary challenge for these students, particularly in this day and age when they鈥檙e all about their technology 鈥 their computers, their cellphones, their videos. Then, they have to stand up and present something face-to-face that鈥檚 on a piece of paper. They have trouble with that.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e not any less smart than students 20 years ago, but their skillset is different. But, in my class, they have to participate in class and give examples of concepts we鈥檙e studying. When they finally do it and get a decent grade, there鈥檚 nothing like it for me when that light turns on for them. Their reaction is a bit like, 鈥楳ama, look what I was able to do!鈥欌
Gamble was managing editor of The Vicksburg Post for 23 years and an adjunct instructor on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus until 2013, when she began teaching at 兔子先生full time.
The kinds of examples she uses to direct class discussion are pulled not just from her own experiences, but from the workforce as a whole.
鈥淚n my business communication class, we talked about integrity and what it is,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he point we came to is that integrity is typified by the person who puts the grocery buggy back in the stall at the store. Nobody will come after you if you don鈥檛 put your buggy back. But integrity is the person who puts it back knowing full well it could hurt someone or get in somebody鈥檚 way if they don鈥檛. And the reason they鈥檙e putting it back is because it鈥檚 the right thing to do.
鈥淥ne of my students came back to me a week or two after we had that discussion. 鈥楳iss Gamble, Miss, Gamble,鈥欌 she said. 鈥業 got offered a job where I just interviewed!鈥 The student told me she was asked straight-up, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 the best characteristics you can bring to the table if we hire you?鈥 She told me she said, 鈥業 have integrity and I can embrace the challenge.鈥欌
Confident self-presentation is paramount to landing any job opportunity, Gamble said.
鈥淏usiness people and professional people of all walks of life want professional candidates for their jobs,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey want people who can communicate. One of the top requirements before someone is hired is that they鈥檙e able to communicate. Communication covers writing, speaking, presenting oneself, everything. Our students know this is their community. It’s also my community, so I try to help them do the best they can in our community.鈥
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