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What Influences Students to Enter Manufacturing Careers?

by studentrg | Jun 11, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways

Findings from the “Attracting the Next Generation of Students” Study What influences students to enroll in career and technical education (CTE) courses that lead to employment in manufacturing? According to “Attracting the Next Generation of Students,” a study...

While Students Compete to Get into College, Good Skilled Jobs Remain Unfilled

by studentrg | Jun 7, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future

NPR News Reports that While Students Compete to Get into College, Good Skilled Jobs Remain Unfilled “High-Paying Trade Jobs Sit Empty, While High School Grads Line Up for University,” a story aired on NPR News on April 25, 2018, presents some compelling evidence that...

Does CTE Represent a Return to Apprenticeship Models?

by studentrg | Jun 4, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future

Is the new Career and Technical Education path to launching a career really something new? In some ways, yes. But there are historical precedents. There is a common misconception that when many non-college-educated young people started their working lives in the 19th...

Certification Programs: The “Missing Link” in Higher Education

by studentrg | Mar 29, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future, online education

Are you a career counselor or a parent? Or are you someone who is hoping to pursue a career in a specialized field like teaching, accounting or patient care? If so, perhaps you should know more about certification programs. Certification programs do not offer degrees,...

Giving Voice to Student Career Aspirations

by studentrg | Mar 26, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, STEM

What is the future of career pathways and the skills that today’s students need to secure the jobs of tomorrow? With every presidential proclamation regarding education policy and education funding, the critics are quick to glean meaning from what the White House is —...

What Are the Physical and Mental Requirements for STEM Careers?

by studentrg | Feb 19, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways, STEM

Many parents like to tell their children, “You can be anything you want to be when you grow up.” That’s empowering, but in many cases, it turns out to be inaccurate. One adult friend of ours, for example, decided when he was five that he wanted to be a jockey when he...
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