This What Works Clearinghouse report summarizes Washington State's Integrated Basic Education Skills and Training (I-BEST) program and its outcomes for community college students. The I-BEST program provides occupational training for students.
This study examines secondary CTE school offerings, student participation, and outcomes in Oregon under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) and can provide baseline information to guide the state's transition to Perkins V.
This brief highlights the findings from a JFF study examining the monetary benefits and costs of the Industrial Manufacturing Technician (IMT) Registered Apprenticeship program.
Evaluating CTE programs requires identifying a control group of students, or counterfactual. This paper from the CTE Research Network presents a series of case studies assessing the counterfactual for a selection of experimental and quasi-experimental CTE program evaluations.
The network research team at MDRC is conducting a study testing the efficacy of two widely used technology-based career advising tools. This brief provides a high-level overview of the study.
This self-study guide helps educators at the state and local levels assess the implementation of their career readiness practices.
This report from RTI International provides the results of an evaluation of the New Skills for Youth (NSFY) initiative, including its effect on the development and growth of career pathways in 10 participating states and short-term student outcomes.
This report from MDRC discusses the outcomes experienced by students attending Career Academies.