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CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. — The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how face-to-face interactions take place, but summer student work experiences are still needed for career growth, which is why Capital Region
OSWEGO — Oswego County Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) students took home first-place and third-place titles in the first-ever P-TECH Engineering Wars.
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As societies begin to prepare for life in a post-pandemic world, now is the time to embrace newly imagined and more modern pathways into the workforce.
The last year might have created the illusion of our lives placed on pause, but even as the world weathered a once-in-a-generation event, businesses were retooling and reinventing themselves for a more digital future. And that future will rely on workers who are trained to keep our new global economy running smoothly.
Texas A&Mâs Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, or ALEC, has partnered with rural schools to implement early college programs.
The partnership between ALEC and Roscoe Independent School District began with Kim Alexander, Roscoe ISDâs former superintendent. While serving as principal of Roscoe High School, Alexander began working on his doctorate in agricultural education through a joint program with A&M and Texas Tech. For his dissertation, Alexander focused his research on what could be done to help disadvantaged students learn best and implement strategies within the framework to boost the number of those students who continued onto higher education.