Career readiness is essential for students who may not pursue traditional college routes. In this article, we explore how educators and parents can support students in discovering alternative paths, such as work study programs, apprenticeships, and competency-based education. From encouraging job shadowing to creating networking opportunities, these options help students make informed decisions about their future. Learn how to guide students in their career exploration and provide them with the tools they need to succeed in the workforce or beyond.
Is college the only option after high school? In this article, we explore alternatives to the traditional college path, including real-life experience, entrepreneurship, vocational training, and the trades. We discuss the benefits of skipping college, share success stories of individuals who took different routes, and highlight high-paying jobs that don’t require a degree. Join the conversation on how to support students in exploring all their post-secondary options.
In this episode of The State of Education podcast, we dive into the growing crisis of Teacher Flight—the mass exodus of public school teachers across the U.S.—and its implications for students, parents, and the future of education. We explore why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers, the impact of increasing workloads and mental health struggles, and why efforts by teachers’ unions are falling short. We also share practical tips on how parents and communities can support their local educators, helping ease the pressure on teachers and ensure a better quality of education for their children.
Is college the only path to success? In this thought-provoking article, we explore whether promoting college above other options is truly best for all students. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of college, the shifting views on higher education, and alternative career paths that don’t require a degree.