Early efforts to implement school-to-work systems in the United States

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Author: Goodwin, David

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This paper presents the initial findings from a five-year evaluation of state and local efforts to develop school-to-work (STW) systems in the United States. It is based on two main sources of information. They are: (1) extensive site visits in eight states and 39 communities conducted in 1996; and (2) a survey of a representative sample of 1996 high school seniors in the same eight states. The main findings are: (1) states have begun building a system by creating employer incentives, promoting career development models, facilitating college enrolments, defining target career clusters and providing technical assistance to local partnerships but it must be noted that the approaches reflect different priorities; (2) establishing direct links between STW reforms and the states' more general reform agenda has been difficult; (3) early stage efforts often build onto programs that originate in vocational education, but such an approach hampers efforts to broaden to the appeal of STW to larger segments of the student population; and (4) career development activities designed to permit students to become aware of and explore careers is one of the main ways in which large numbers of students are exposed to STW.

The volume of collected papers is indexed at TD/INT 61.379.

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This paper presents the initial findings from a five-year evaluation of state and local efforts to develop school-to-work (STW) systems in the United States. It is based on two main sources of information. They are: (1) extensive site visits in eight states and 39 communities conducted in 1996; and (2) a survey of a representative sample of 1996 high school seniors in the same eight states. The main findings are: (1) states have begun building a system by creating employer incentives, promoting career development models, facilitating college enrolments, defining target career clusters ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Vocational education and training; Assessment; Employment

Keywords: Transition from education and training to employment

Geographic subjects: North America; United States

Published: [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1997

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Book Title: APEC education forum: 21st century challenge: technological and vocational education curriculum and instruction, November 2-6, 1997, Taipei: proceedings.

Conference name: APEC Education Forum: 21st Century Challenge: Technological and Vocational Education Curriculum and Instruction

Date: 2-6 November 1997

Place: Taipei, Taiwan

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/INT 61.402



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