by Kelly McNulty | May 2, 2022 | Blog
Teachers are tasked with the most critical job on the planet — teaching our children. It’s a job no one has to do, but passionate teachers step up to do every day anyway. And it’s worth celebrating. May 2 through May 6 is Teacher Appreciation Week 2022 in the US. And...
by Ericka French | Apr 28, 2022 | Blog
The hospitality and tourism industry is the fifth-largest in the US. And roughly 15 million Americans hold hospitality and tourism jobs. Roles span event planning, travel and tourism, lodging, food and beverage, and sports and recreation. The Bureau of Labor...
by Kelly McNulty | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog
Certificates and micro-credentials are both types of credentials — a document that proves qualification. Each provide proof of the skills typically learned in a course taken before an exam to earn the credential. But how does a certificate or micro-credential compare...
by Lindsi Solomon | Mar 17, 2022 | Blog
Idea generation, or ideation, is the act of coming up with ideas. It’s more than a process though. It’s also an aptitude, which is a natural ability to do or learn something. Keep scrolling to learn more about the process of idea generation, idea generation as an...
by Ericka French | Feb 9, 2022 | Blog
When it comes to preparing students for life after high school, creating a pool of qualified employees and closing the skills gap, industry and education need to work together. There are many ways business leaders can participate in education, including: Mentor...
by Molly Hornbuckle | Jan 25, 2022 | Blog
When it comes to student learning and growth, using a pretest and posttest in education can have a strong, positive impact on students retaining knowledge and succeeding. Pop quiz! What’s the average time each year that students spend taking standardized tests? a....