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Members of Generation Z Feel Tech Anxiety before Starting their Careers

by studentrg | Dec 18, 2018 | Career Pathways, Consortia Research, Student Research Foundation Research

Findings from Deloitte’s “Generation Z Enters the Workforce” Research . . . In this and upcoming blog posts, we will take a close look at how members of Generation Z are preparing for their careers. Each of our posts about Gen Z will focus on one research study....

Three Questions Stacey Abrams Wants You to Ask about Your Goals

by studentrg | Dec 10, 2018 | Career Pathways, Student Research Foundation Research

Stacey Abrams has been very much in the news lately, thanks to her recent run to become Governor of Georgia. Although she withdrew her bid to become Governor amidst controversy after votes had been tabulated, her energetic and controversial campaign had the effect of...

How Mrs. Henry’s Project Nurtured Her Students’ Desire to Teach Others

by studentrg | Dec 5, 2018 | Education, Partners, Student Research Foundation Research

Mrs. Henry is a 9-12 English teacher at South Grand Prairie High School in Grand Prairie, Texas. She had an unusual opportunity. Many of her students were planning to become educators after college, but they didn’t want to wait to start helping younger students read....

An Essential Way for Classroom Teachers to Connect

by studentrg | Dec 3, 2018 | Education, Partners, Student Research Foundation Research

What TeachersConnect is and why you should join our community At first glance, it seems that classroom teachers are among the most connected professionals anywhere. They have meetings with other teachers in their subject area, with other teachers in their school or...

Get to Know the American Association of Physics Teachers

by studentrg | Nov 26, 2018 | Partners, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research

Research Partner Profile . . . the American Association of Physics Teachers The Student Research Foundation is proud to have established research partnerships with a number of outstanding educational organizations and foundations. Today, we would like to highlight one...

Who Will Tomorrow’s Teachers Be?

by studentrg | Nov 16, 2018 | Career Pathways, Education, Student Research Foundation Research

More than 800,000 new teachers will be needed in America in the near future. But who will those teachers be? Do they begin to think about teaching while they are still in high school and if so, when? Here are some answers to those questions, based on our research . ....
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