High-school based career and technical education (CTE) programs continue to grow, fueled by labor market demand and federal funding. Amid concerns over declining rates of economic mobility and stagnating earnings for low-wage workers, the academic landscape in America’s secondary schools now places extensive focus on workforce preparation as part of the curriculum. Nationally, CTE is the most popular type of elective taken by high school students, with roughly 80 percent of high school students taking at least one course. Using data from Massachusetts, researchers from the CTEx consortium estimated that students who participated in specialized CTE programs in high school had better attendance rates, were more likely to graduate from high sc...
States and the U.S. Department of Education are wrestling with this question as they re-envision CTE...
We study Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) credit accumulation among students in ...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between participation in CTE ...
High-school based career and technical education (CTE) programs continue to grow, fueled by labor ma...
High school career and technical education (CTE) programs have emerged as a popular strategy for imp...
Does CTE create opportunities for students that school systems cannot fulfill otherwise? Existing re...
Montana has joined the Career & Technical Education Policy Exchange (CTEx), which is a consortium of...
ABSTRACT A leading solution to many education problems in our country is Career and Technical Educat...
Like other domains in public schooling, concerns exist about the degree to which all students—regard...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
United States educational policy has become accountability-driven, with outcomes almost exclusively ...
Context and Objectives This study explored the impact Career and Technical Education (CTE) had on h...
Celeste K. Carruthers, Shaun Dougherty, Thomas Goldring, Daniel Kreisman, Roddy Theobald, Carly Urba...
High school career and technical education (CTE) programs have emerged as a popular strategy for imp...
Career and technical education (CTE) incorporates occupational skills, workforce readiness skills, a...
States and the U.S. Department of Education are wrestling with this question as they re-envision CTE...
We study Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) credit accumulation among students in ...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between participation in CTE ...
High-school based career and technical education (CTE) programs continue to grow, fueled by labor ma...
High school career and technical education (CTE) programs have emerged as a popular strategy for imp...
Does CTE create opportunities for students that school systems cannot fulfill otherwise? Existing re...
Montana has joined the Career & Technical Education Policy Exchange (CTEx), which is a consortium of...
ABSTRACT A leading solution to many education problems in our country is Career and Technical Educat...
Like other domains in public schooling, concerns exist about the degree to which all students—regard...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
United States educational policy has become accountability-driven, with outcomes almost exclusively ...
Context and Objectives This study explored the impact Career and Technical Education (CTE) had on h...
Celeste K. Carruthers, Shaun Dougherty, Thomas Goldring, Daniel Kreisman, Roddy Theobald, Carly Urba...
High school career and technical education (CTE) programs have emerged as a popular strategy for imp...
Career and technical education (CTE) incorporates occupational skills, workforce readiness skills, a...
States and the U.S. Department of Education are wrestling with this question as they re-envision CTE...
We study Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) credit accumulation among students in ...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between participation in CTE ...