Depth Over Breadth: The Value of Vocational Education in U.S. High Schools
Title:
Depth Over Breadth: The Value of Vocational Education in U.S. High Schools
Description:
Taking upper-level career and technical education (CTE) classes in high school can pay off with higher wages for students who do not attend college, according to a report published in Education Next. The report examines the relationship between taking CTE coursework and high school graduates’ success in college or the workforce. Daniel Kreisman, a CTE Research Network Advisory Board member, is one of the report authors.
Source:
Education Next (Fall 2019 / Vol. 19, No. 4)
Author(s):
Daniel Kreisman and Kevin Stange
Publication Date:
Fall 2019
Resource Type:
Report/Working Paper
Intended Audience:
Policymaker,
Practitioner