By now, you are well aware that the Teach to Work team gets excited about mentorship and youth internship programs. Recently, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Moody’s Analytics, the [...]
One of the most enjoyable aspects of my research is finding and reporting on programs — both educational and corporate — that are taking unique and innovative actions to improve education. This [...]
A successful example of Project-Based Mentorship As you know by now, I am always looking for institutions and corporations that are placing more students in jobs and addressing our skills gap in [...]
The best thing about living in Washington D.C. (besides family and cherry blossoms) is the unfettered access. What do I mean? OMG—on any given day, if you are plugged in, you can attend [...]
#GettingScienceDone A few months ago, I reached out to Dixon Butler, the founder and president of Youth Learning As Citizen Environmental Scientists (“YLACES”), to hear what some of his [...]
Patty: This month, I turn to yet another company that is doing incredible work in the mentorship arena, impacting its communities, culture, and employees in profound ways. Below, you will learn [...]
Patty: I’m excited to shine a light on companies that are doing incredible work in the mentorship arena, how they are impacting their communities, their culture, and their employees. [...]
Purdue University in Indiana recently launched a new venture: a charter polytechnic high school. And what I am most excited about is how they are incorporating local businesses every step of the [...]
I recently had the opportunity to interview Katie Morgan, SAP‘s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility in North America. Why do you mentor? From the corporate perspective please provide [...]
In doing research for Teach to Work, I interviewed numerous management-level decision-makers at corporations in order to find out what mentorship programs they had in place, and how those [...]