High school students are encouraged to go off to college to start their futures, but manufacturers and trade groups have well-paying jobs, too. Is too much pressure put on students to bypass trade school? Our guests: Joie Tyrrell, education reporter, Newsday Sean Teehan, staff writer, Hartford Business Journal Todd Berch, apprenticeship manager, Connecticut Department of Labor Keith Norton, chief strategic planning officer, Connecticut Department of Education Alan Singer, Ph.D., professor of teaching, learning and technology, Hofstra University
High school students are encouraged to go off to college to start their futures, but manufacturers and trade groups have well-paying jobs, too. Is too much pressure put on students to bypass trade school? Our guests: Joie Tyrrell, education reporter, Newsday Sean Teehan, staff writer, Hartford Business Journal Todd Berch, apprenticeship manager, Connecticut Department of Labor Keith Norton, chief strategic planning officer, Connecticut Department of Education Alan Singer, Ph.D., professor of