I have written a book about the college transition. Now that I have retired from the h.s. school counselor position of three decades, I am working to get the word out. https://t.co/GE6mRxE97o
More students need to be attending two-year Trade programs. It is what the job market needs now and in the future. As older trades workers retire. https://t.co/wPpkp3pCfM Enrollment up by 15% at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster
This is a good investigation that puts Columbia University in a very poor light. Caught red-handed cooking the U.S. News and World Report’s college-ranking data https://t.co/qBiw0dcEx8
Commonwealth University, which formed on July 1 as a consolidation of Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield universities, report its overall student count is down but there are some positives to be found in its enrollment report. https://t.co/TtzOjqn2qn
Being a Political Science major was very helpful in my career as a high school counselor (and M. Ed in Counselor Ed and Ph.D in Ed. Psych). The allocation of power and how decisions are really made were my major takeaways. https://t.co/7RL2XA6nbQ
Haven’t posted much recently. Frankly, with COVID and the related issues, CTG is on hold until the way forward becomes clearer. In the meantime, acquire my book if you are so inclined.
@jodybritten@DrMBEdmunds It’s possible to employ standardized testing in a more compassionate manner. It could be argued that standardized testing is possibly more important now, identifying educational gaps. Has a lot to do with how kids perceive the testing and that is very much determined by the staff