College entrance exams have long been viewed as an efficient and reliable metric for evaluating students’ abilities and predicting first-year college grades and readiness
Sian Reilly
Throughout the year, college-bound students are busy preparing for the ACT® and SAT® college entrance exams.
Beth Holine
The importance of such opportunities has filtered down to the high school level for both college-bound students and those who will be directly entering the workforce after graduation—especially those participating in a career and technical education (CTE) program. Understanding work experience can be the difference in success for a student.
Scott Sterling
Here, we’ve put together the top six ways a well-planned virtual program can help improve student achievement.
Sarah Cornelius
"Soft skills" go beyond standard classroom studies; they are college- and career-readiness skills that are interpersonal in nature, which include personal qualities, characteristics, and attitudes. Here are five soft skills that are key to a great college experience.
McKenna Wierman
Let's take a look at two different delivery methods for utilizing online programs for CTE—blended learning and virtual learning—and weigh the pros, cons, considerations, and use cases for each. Remember, it’s always a possibility to utilize both of these models concurrently in your CTE program!
Fabiola Garcia
Offering introductory, career-focused electives to middle school students gives them a glimpse into potential career fields in which they could excel before even setting foot in high school.
Offering career and technical education (CTE) courses is a cost-effective way to expose students to future professions that might best align to their interests and strengths.
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