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High School Students Are Thinking about STEM Careers in the Wrong Ways

by studentrg | Jan 10, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Major, STEM

In 2015, Ranstad US asked 1,000 students ages 11-17 what they knew and thought about STEM careers. The results of the survey, which were published in 2017, showed that most students in that age group are harboring misconceptions about what it means to pursue a STEM...

How Are Gen Z High School Students Thinking About Careers Today?

by studentrg | Dec 31, 2018 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills

Findings from the Student Research Foundation’s Career Pathways and 21st Century Skills Study . . . In this post, we will take a close look at how members of Generation Z are preparing for their careers. Each of our posts about Gen Z focus on one research study....

Career Counseling Advice: Tell Your Students the Importance of Loyalty to Employers

by studentrg | Dec 29, 2018 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Jobs of the Future

Keeping employees from quitting their jobs after only a month or two is becoming a bigger challenge for many businesses across the county. As one executive at an auto components manufacturer recently told us, “We hire young employees and then we can’t get them to stay...

How Mr. Starling’s Popcorn Project Gives His Students the Hunger to Learn

by studentrg | Dec 26, 2018 | Career Pathways, Partners

We have recently been blogging about some of the wonderful projects that have been funded through our partner program with DonorsChoose.org. Today we would like to tell you about one such funding project – and a remarkable one – that has now been funded thanks to the...

How Are High School Students Thinking About Careers in Engineering?

by studentrg | Dec 23, 2018 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, STEM

Findings from the Student Research Foundation’s Research into Engineering Careers . . . In this and upcoming blog posts, we will take a close look at how members of Generation Z are preparing for their careers. Each of our posts about Gen Z will focus on one study....

Members of Generation Z Feel Tech Anxiety before Starting their Careers

by studentrg | Dec 18, 2018 | Career Pathways, Consortia Research, Student Research Foundation Research

Findings from Deloitte’s “Generation Z Enters the Workforce” Research . . . In this and upcoming blog posts, we will take a close look at how members of Generation Z are preparing for their careers. Each of our posts about Gen Z will focus on one research study....
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