Jul. 15—EAU CLAIRE — From the latest hire to the CEO, every employee at Realityworks is also an owner. The Eau Claire-based educational products company recently announced it has transitioned to a 100 ...
There's a popular educational exercise in which teens are required to take care of a bag of flour for several days, as if it's a baby. The idea is that by having to lug that bag around with them ...
A company that made its mark in developing education products for substance abuse and social services, among other topics, has turned its attention to business education for high school students.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (Oct. 21, 2009) – To help districts meet state graduation requirements, Realityworks, Inc., developer of life-changing, interactive educational products, announces the release of the ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) -”A lot of people don’t realize we’re in Eau Claire Wisconsin,” laughs Samantha Forehand, Realityworks marketing manager. “But we’ve been in the community for over 25 years.” ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - Reality Works in Eau Claire creates innovative learning tools for agricultural, health sciences, and trades skills giving students a fun and hands-on experience. The ...
Baby simulator programs, designed to teach teenage girls how difficult it is to take care of a baby and deter them from getting pregnant, may actually backfire. Girls who went through such programs ...
A company that made its mark in developing education products for substance abuse and social services, among other topics, has turned its attention to business education for high school students.
A study followed teenage girls in Australia who went through pregnancy prevention programs Girls given interactive baby dolls were more likely to become pregnant or have an abortion Baby simulator ...
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