by studentrg | Jul 23, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Education
“I graduated with a B.S. degree in robotics last year,” a young woman tells us. “And guess what? I couldn’t get a job designing robots. However, I did get a great job teaching middle school and high school students how to build them. I’m having the time of my life!”...
by studentrg | May 7, 2018 | Career Pathways, Education
Thought for National Teacher Appreciation Day on May 8th . . .Another Way Teaching Inspires Many successful people – actors, politicians, scientists and many more – can point to a special teacher who inspired them. But there is a different link between...
by studentrg | Apr 30, 2018 | Education
The NEA’s 2018 Teacher Appreciation Week will take place this year from May 7-11. It will be a week when the NEA will encourage people across America, especially students, to reach out and thank their teachers. There will be special teacher appreciation events held...
by studentrg | Mar 5, 2018 | Education
American colleges and universities are having an increasingly difficult time attracting international students today, thanks to the immigration policies of the Trump administration. (See “4 Questions We Should Be Asking about Falling International Student...
by studentrg | Feb 15, 2018 | Education, Paying for College
U.S. News Provides Details on Tuition-Free Community College Programs “These States Offer Tuition-Free College Programs,” an article that Farran Powell published in U.S. News & World Report on February 1, offers some current information about state-administered...
by studentrg | Feb 12, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Education, Paying for College
According to “Why the State Is Talking Up Technical Colleges to High School Counselors,” an article that Emily Siner wrote for NashvillePublicRadio.com on February 2, the state of Tennessee has discovered some compelling reasons why technical colleges are a great...