by studentrg | Jul 5, 2019 | Career & Technical Education
CTE Today . . . What you and your students need to know about the Career and Technical Education pathway to starting a career A stand-up comedian once said, “By the time something becomes an acronym, forget it! It is already too late to take advantage of it.” That...
by studentrg | May 3, 2019 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Partners
About 140 students are enrolled in classes in Mrs. Niles’s 11th-grade food lab, at Orville H Platt High School Meriden, CT, learning the basics of safe food preparation and handling. “Giving our student a chance to work in hands-on food labs exposes them to many...
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 | Apr 8, 2019 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future, Student Research Foundation Research
Ah, robotics! Few areas of CTE training and education are so full of romance. When you say the word “robot,” students start to think about anthropomorphic robots that walk around in sci-fi movies. They think about battle robots that fight each other on cool television...
by studentrg | Nov 29, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills
Freelancers Find that Skills-Based Training Plus a College Degree Add Up to a Better Career The 2018 Freelancing in America study from UpWork Global reports that freelancers are a fast-growing segment of working Americans. The study, which polled 6,000 U.S. workers,...
by studentrg | Nov 23, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways
What manufacturing careers can students pursue? The short answer to that question is, a wide variety of them. Students who earn degrees in engineering can specialize in manufacturing and machine design. Computer science majors can become automation programmers....