Topics: Behavior & SEL, College, Career, & Life Readiness The 2022 Naviance Student Survey Report indicates that 47% of students wish their school did more to help them discover their strengths and interests, and 40% wish their school provided more opportunities to explore career options. This...
Student assessment is not what it used to be. The traditional method of taking a standardized test and simply hoping for the best is no longer the norm. Now, it is a dynamic and diverse process that aims to enhance learning outcomes for every student. But what exactly is student assessment...
What Student Engagement Data Tell Us about College Readiness Good things go together. Students who talk about substantive matters with faculty and peers, are challenged to perform at high levels, and receive frequent feedback on their performance typically get better grades, are more satisfied wit....
Although colleges have historically used standardized test scores to determine "college readiness," some observers say that a student's transcript gives a fuller picture."A three-hour test on a Saturday morning is a very brief snapshot into a student's abilities," says Connie Livingston...
The standards were designed with college and career readiness in mind, emphasizing college and career expectations, higher-order thinking skills, and student success in the global economy and society. What Is the Skills Gap and How Does Career Readiness Address It? The skills gap refers to “a...
As a parent, you already know how important reading is for your child.Reading ability is a key factorin everything from kindergarten readiness tosolving word problemsin math class. But do you know what skill is most important for a student just learning to read? There are several factors th...
College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) play a vital role in equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge for success in postsecondary education and the workforce. As a counselor, understanding and implementing CCRS is crucial for effectively guiding students towards their academic ...
The ACT is designed to assess a student's readiness for college by covering English, mathematics, reading, and science, with an optional writing section. It emphasizes the application of skills across a broader content area. The SAT, on the other hand, evaluates reading, writing and language,...
“What is important in kindergarten, but you don't always see, is that playful learning is happening,” she says. “When children are sitting at desks all day and doing things like worksheets, it doesn't really connect with what we know about the brain and how children's brains learn.”...
" she says. "We have a certain set curriculum we do with the parents, and this is before the start of the driver's ed class, so that they know what their student is going to learn, what's expected of (them), what's expected of their students and how they need to work together ...