by studentrg | Apr 29, 2019 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways, Student Research Foundation Research
CompTIA’s Cyberstates 2019 Guide Predicts Explosive Growth Rates in Technical Careers The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has released its 2019 Cyberstates Guide, based both on its own research and data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The...
by studentrg | Mar 25, 2019 | Career Pathways, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Students Who Plan to Study Computer Science in College Still Need Lots of Career Advice The Student Research Foundation asked 267,363 American high school students about their career plans. Of those students, 33,535 expressed interest in computer careers. That sounds...
by studentrg | Mar 11, 2019 | Career Pathways, Partners, STEM
Did you know that not all sculpture is made of marble, granite, bronze or concrete? Some of it can be made from living plants like rosemary, lavender and marigolds that are attached to underlying structures. And when you make a sculpture out of living plants,...
by studentrg | Mar 4, 2019 | Career Pathways, Student Research Foundation Research
Late bloomers command a lot of attention from teachers, guidance counselors and parents. Perhaps that’s to be expected. Late bloomers seem to need the most help to decide their preferred subjects and majors, to bring their grades up, to pick colleges to apply to . . ....
by studentrg | Feb 28, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Admissions
Ms. Place’s Ninth-Grade Students Visit UC Berkeley to Picture their College Futures Only three years ago, students at Mt Diablo High School in Concord, CA had only a vague idea of what they wanted to achieve in their lives. When asked, many simply replied that they...
by studentrg | Jan 17, 2019 | Career Pathways, Partners, STEM
Meet Mrs. K’s a high school teacher in South Carolina who is showing her class the potential Mrs. K, a high school teacher in South Carolina, wanted her students to have Apple Pencils to use with their iPads. So she posted a project on DonorsChoose.org and asked for...