TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- High-quality Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs can prepare students and states for success in a changing economy. Check out our new #EIE18 video and recent resources below to learn how states can offer students access to rigorous 21st-century career pathways that prepare them for success!
VIDEO: Fast Tracks to the Economy’s Most In-Demand Jobs: Strengthening State CTE Programs
In this #EIE18 strategy session, national, state, regional and local leaders discuss specific steps state policymakers can consider to refresh and revitalize CTE programs and ensure they provide a road to student success. Watch this video to learn ways to engage stakeholders, expand student access to high-quality career pathways and ensure programs are closely aligned to regional and state industry demands!
Perkins V Brief
ExcelinEd’s brief Perkins V Reauthorization: Opportunities, Challenges and Risks for States identifies eight shifts Perkins V makes that present critical decision points for states pursuing high-quality CTE programs. View the full brief or take a look at our recent blog post series to learn more!
- #AskExcelinEd About the Perkins V Reauthorization
- How does Perkins V emphasize early college opportunities?
- What does Perkins V’s new Local Comprehensive Needs Assessment requirement mean for states?
- What does Perkins V mean for CTE accountability?
- How can states invest more in innovation through Perkins Reserve funds?
CTE Playbook Series
ExcelinEd’s CTE playbook series offers specific, sequential steps to help states ensure their CTE programs are helping students prepared for successful careers in the future economies of their states. Expect the final two installments of this five-part series this spring!
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