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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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High School collects a diverse group of students into a large learning community, but it also prepares teenagers for a future as variable as any we can imagine. Yet, the one-size-fits-all model persists in many high schools. Yet, the one-size-fits-all model persists in many high schools.

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6 Best Summer Jobs For High School Students & How To Land Them

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Summer jobs for many high schoolers (myself included) was a right of passage, where we stuck our toe into the adult work-a-day world for a brief period before returning to school for more education. From babysitting to retail jobs, from lifeguarding to internships, there’s something suited to every student’s preferences.

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Forget Unpaid Internships. Instead, Colleges Should Offer Work-Based Courses.

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Business schools at several leading universities, including Stanford , MIT and Berkeley , include an increasing number of work-based courses in their curriculum, allowing students to work on various challenges, such as growing a startup or reducing homelessness in California. Few can choose the latter.

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Top Science Internships

Career in STEM

An internship is the perfect first step in achieving your dream career. Internships can help you advance your STEM career and gain valuable experience before you begin a job in your field of choice. But with so many internships across the country, how do you even know where to start?

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Top Engineering Internships

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In this third blog post in our series (also check out Top Science Internships and Top Technology Internships ), we will take a look at the top engineering internships in the USA. If you aren’t technologically inclined, there are also some business- and administrative-related internships as well.

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This Future Teacher Found a Path That Brings Together His Love of Language and Learning

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When he was in high school, Zachary Farley latched onto the idea of becoming a teacher. This path seemed like the best way to blend his love of linguistics with his interest in teaching — that is, until he took a job as a paraprofessional at an elementary school in his hometown of Corona, California. It was a very long process.

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Mastering Photo Editing: A High School Student’s Ultimate Guide to a Creative Career

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As High School students explore post-graduation options, more and more are looking at careers as creators. Dive into the world of photo editing with our comprehensive guide tailored for high school students. It is fulfilling and potentially lucrative and relies heavily on individual passion and preparation.