Michelle Obama is doing impressive work to promote education.
“This campaign will leverage traditional and new media platforms to celebrate student stories in the same way that we often celebrate celebrities and athletes,” the White House said in a press release.
A few weeks after speaking up against gender equality in schools with Beyoncé, she is now partnering with another celebrity to encourage people to pursue their university studies. The First Lady is organizing a rally with children participating in the LeBron James Family Foundation programs in order to encourage them to succeed in school.
A new campaign
Michelle Obama is promoting a new program calledBetter Make Room, which aims to inspire teenagers to pursue their education past high school. Better Make Room will encourage the 14 to 19 year-olds to further their education and enroll into certificate programs, professional training, and university degrees.
A new campaign
Michelle Obama is promoting a new program called Better Make Room, which aims to inspire teenagers to pursue their education past high school. Better Make Room will encourage the 14 to 19 year-olds to further their education and enroll into certificate programs, professional training, and university degrees.“This campaign will leverage traditional and new media platforms to celebrate student stories in the same way that we often celebrate celebrities and athletes,” the White House said in a press release.
Encouraging people to share their goals
Michelle Obama would like to encourage students to publicly share their goals. The most outspoken students might see their stories on billboards, or tweeted by a celebrity. Some will also receive an invitation to visit the presidential couple in the White House.“I wouldn’t be surprised,” she said, “if some young people saw their stories in LeBron’s Twitter or Instagram feed sometime soon,” the First Lady said.