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