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How Ready Are Your Students to Make Informed Career Choices?

by studentrg | Nov 1, 2021 | Career Pathways, Education, Teaching

The Student Research Foundation Invites teachers to take part in our new teacher survey on student readiness If you teach high school, chances are one question has often been on your mind . . . How ready are your students to identify career paths that are appropriate...

McKinsey Study Predicts a New World of Work

by studentrg | Sep 13, 2021 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, Student Research Foundation Research

“The future of work after Covid-19” is a major new study conducted by McKinsey & Company. If you are eager to know how professionals, students – and virtually everyone else – should be rethinking the world of work, you will want to download and read this...

Turning Covid into Teachable Moments

by studentrg | Aug 29, 2021 | Career Pathways, Education, Jobs of the Future, online education, Teaching

After a year of remote learning during a year of Covid-19, it will come as no surprise that some students are going to find it difficult to go back into classrooms this year. Some teachers have decided that one way to help students make that transition is to give them...

Study Finds that Most Students Are Too Optimistic about Their Majors’ Earning Potential

by studentrg | Jan 11, 2021 | Career Pathways, College Major

How much money can you expect to earn after you complete the coursework for your major and graduate college? Do you really know what your earning potential will be? According to “Labor Market Expectations and Major Choice for Low-Income, First-Generation College...

Are These Radical Changes About to Affect American Higher Education?

by studentrg | Dec 7, 2020 | Career Pathways, College Admissions, Student Research Foundation Research

As you have noticed, American higher education has just gone through a period of cataclysmic change. Can you think of another four-year period when colleges have removed the names of their slave-holding founders from buildings, and when students have been expected to...

Career Opportunities for Students in Miami

by studentrg | Nov 30, 2020 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Jobs of the Future

Miami is known for its significant architecture, lively night life, and of course its magnificent Atlantic Ocean beach. But if you teach high school in the Miami metro area, you know that the young people of Miami could be the city’s greatest asset. They’re ethnically...
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