Roane State Community College is holding its 2008 Job Fair for their AAS graduates at the Double Tree Hotel in Oak Ridge on Friday, April 18 from 1-5:00 p.m.
Local employers are invited to register to meet with the students from various education fields who may fill open positions.
These fields include business administration, accounting, business management, computer science, contemporary management, criminal justice, early childhood education, environmental health technology, general technology, geographic information systems, paralegal studies, and technical communications.
The television program "Good Morning America" today highlighted a documentary called "2 Million Minutes" that looks at how high school students in the United States, China and India allocate time during their four high-school years. The title refers to that period of time.
Ultimately, the film showed that students in India and China were more prepared for careers in math, science and engineering and that more emphasis in their lives was placed on academic excellence. In America, in contrast, Bob Crompton, the filmmaker, notes that emphasis is placed on sports and other skills.
"What I saw in the K-12 schools absolutely shocked me in both India and China. … I became very concerned about the competitiveness of my own daughters' education," Compton said on "Good Morning America." "Between the cultures, students allocate their time quite differently. The difference is the parental expectations of the students, the community's expectations."
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