by studentrg | Mar 25, 2022 | Career Pathways
This is the time of year when students are looking for summer internships. This year, many students are also hoping to help the people of Ukraine at this time of extreme need. In today’s brief article, we would like to tell you that UNICEF is currently accepting...
by studentrg | Jan 20, 2022 | Career Pathways, College Admissions, College Degrees, College Major
Updated enrollment figures from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center show that college enrollment levels are continuing to fall Data just released by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows that enrollment in American colleges and...
by studentrg | Nov 22, 2021 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, College Major
Brooke Kupcho is a student counselor in Helena Montana. In a recent video with the Student Research Foundation, she shared her insights on the process of helping students develop the self-efficacy that leads to better career choices. You will want to watch the entire...
by studentrg | Nov 18, 2021 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Jobs of the Future, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Video to Watch . . . We recently spoke with high school math teacher Esther Brunat about the critical role that math can play in preparing students for success. Ms. Brunat, who teaches high school math, algebra II, and trigonometry in Texas, is impassioned about the...
by studentrg | Nov 15, 2021 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
Daina, who teaches high school English in Toronto, recently offered some insightful observations on how student attitudes can affect their readiness to make good career decisions and lead better lives. She shared her views in a new Student Research Foundation video we...
by studentrg | Nov 8, 2021 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Teaching
High school teacher Trevor Muir believes that soft skills that are developed in project-based learning could be even more vital to success in technology-intensive fields than hard skills like chemistry or mathematics. Trevor explained why in a recent video he shared...