College and career readiness

Superintendents share lessons learned after challenging start to 2021-22

Strong leadership and communication have been critical to administrative offices and all staff throughout schools.

How 5 middle schools are giving students an early start on career exploration

High school is too late to start comprehensive career exploration, given the ever-evolving needs of the workforce. That's why middle schools are now focusing on project-based learning, maker spaces and new electives.

How K-12 teachers can help win the battle against college cheating

To make any progress fighting the cheating in college problem, teaching about academic integrity needs to start earlier.

10 can’t-miss sessions at FETC that will inspire educators and leaders

These key discussions on emerging tech, leadership strategies and cyber safety can supercharge your districts.

STEM students embarking on career paths get backing from some major players

STEM and career, and technical education pathways in Delaware are getting a major boost from a unique public-private partnership involving the chemical giant, DuPont.

Some lucky students are in line for free college if they get vaccinated

New York offers 5- to 11-year-olds who get their first dose before Christmas a chance to win a full college scholarship—covering tuition, room and board—at a SUNY or CUNY school.

8 ways to better connect preschool to promising careers for all students

The Biden Administration's Build Back Better Act could provide some momentum for a much-needed overhaul of disjointed education and career-training systems, a report says.

FETC: Future Ready leader says schools have 3 important stories to share

Featured speaker Brianna Hodges will offer insight on coaching, mentoring and leadership at the January conference.

13 ways to improve science and engineering lessons in the early grades

Young children can ask sophisticated questions to make sense of the world if they are introduced to engineering and science ideas. But a new report finds they aren't getting the opportunity.

How schools can help protect the nation by filling cybersecurity needs

Inspiring more minority students to consider careers in cybersecurity would help close the talent gap while ensuring that the technology workforce is more representative of the general population.

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