Spaces to grow: Creating, rebuilding areas for CTE learning
By reimagining the classroom and other environments on campus, schools can deliver programs that build a future for career-conscious students
By reimagining the classroom and other environments on campus, schools can deliver programs that build a future for career-conscious students
All States Now Required to Track Students’ College and Career Readiness, But Few Do It Well and Some Not at All
By connecting the dots between the desires of Gen Z teens and the postsecondary opportunities that a technical, skills-based education provides, we can open the door to quicker access to the workforce with less debt
The great Italian movie director Federico Fellini once said: “A different language is a different vision of life,” implying that learning another language is not about just learning new words but about learning different ways to think.
4 ways teens can jumpstart their careers from home. Summer is a great time to explore career-related activities--an in some cases, students can pursue these interests into the fall
Today’s students are interested in pursuing careers in emerging tech, an IBM and Morning Consult survey found. But they need more training and support to gain the necessary skills.
For many students, working out what to study at university is guided by whether they want a route directly to a job, or to keep their options open. But sometimes it’s not easy to decide between the two.
It's never too early to think about jobs: how students can get a foot in the door. In a tough market, internships – even remote ones – are a step in the right direction
Students will need flexibility as they face a future of work that will operate increasingly as a gig economy and—since the COVID outbreak—a remote economy, says one K-12 expert.
Teaching career and technical education programs virtually may be necessary for some schools today, but it comes with long-term benefits.