Improving School to Work Transition for Hawaii's Youth

Improving School to Work Transition for Hawaii's Youth
Title Improving School to Work Transition for Hawaii's Youth PDF eBook
Author Daniel Kinoshita
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1994
Genre Career education
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Hawaii's Youth Need More Post-high School Vocational Education and Training for the World of Work

Hawaii's Youth Need More Post-high School Vocational Education and Training for the World of Work
Title Hawaii's Youth Need More Post-high School Vocational Education and Training for the World of Work PDF eBook
Author Hawaii. Division of Vocational, Post-High and Adult Education
Publisher
Pages 43
Release 1964
Genre Technical education
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The Way to Work

The Way to Work
Title The Way to Work PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Luecking
Publisher Paul H Brookes Publishing
Pages
Release 2020
Genre School-to-work transition
ISBN 9781681253671

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"A practical, proven guide to creating individualized, person-centered work experiences for youth with disabilities"--

Improving School-to-Work Transitions

Improving School-to-Work Transitions
Title Improving School-to-Work Transitions PDF eBook
Author David Neumark
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2007-01-09
Genre Business & Economics
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As anxieties about America's economic competitiveness mounted in the 1980s, so too did concerns that the nation's schools were not adequately preparing young people for the modern workplace. Spurred by widespread joblessness and job instability among young adults, the federal government launched ambitious educational reforms in the 1990s to promote career development activities for students. In recent years, however, the federal government has shifted its focus to test-based reforms like No Child Left Behind that emphasize purely academic subjects. At this critical juncture in education reform, Improving School-To-Work Transitions, edited by David Neumark, weighs the successes and failures of the '90s-era school-to-work initiatives, and assesses how high schools, colleges, and government can help youths make a smoother transition into stable, well-paying employment. Drawing on evidence from national longitudinal studies, surveys, interviews, and case studies, the contributors to Improving School-To-Work Transitions offer thought-provoking perspectives on a variety of aspects of the school-to-work problem. Deborah Reed, Christopher Jepsen, and Laura Hill emphasize the importance of focusing school-to-work programs on the diverse needs of different demographic groups, particularly immigrants, who represent a growing proportion of the youth population. David Neumark and Donna Rothstein investigate the impact of school-to-work programs on the "forgotten half," students at the greatest risk of not attending college. Using data from the 1997 National Longitudinal Study of Youth, they find that participation by these students in programs like job shadowing, mentoring, and summer internships raise employment and college attendance rates among men and earnings among women. In a study of nine high schools with National Academy Foundation career academies, Terry Orr and her fellow researchers find that career academy participants are more engaged in school and are more likely to attend a four-year college than their peers. Nan Maxwell studies the skills demanded in entry-level jobs and finds that many supposedly "low-skilled" jobs actually demand extensive skills in reading, writing, and math, as well as the "new basic skills" of communication and problem-solving. Maxwell recommends that school districts collaborate with researchers to identify which skills are most in demand in their local labor markets. At a time when test-based educational reforms are making career development programs increasingly vulnerable, it is worth examining the possibilities and challenges of integrating career-related learning into the school environment. Written for educators, policymakers, researchers, and anyone concerned about how schools are shaping the economic opportunities of young people, Improving School-To-Work Transitions provides an authoritative guide to a crucial issue in education reform.

Transition from School to Work

Transition from School to Work
Title Transition from School to Work PDF eBook
Author DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 68
Release 1994-04
Genre Education
ISBN 9780788107320

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Provides an overview of the comprehensive school-to-work transition strategies at the state level, & identifies possible federal policy options for assisting such strategies. Includes reports from schools in Florida, Oregon, Tennessee, Wisconsin & New York state.

School-to-work Transition

School-to-work Transition
Title School-to-work Transition PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1074
Release 1980
Genre Career education
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The School/work Nexus

The School/work Nexus
Title The School/work Nexus PDF eBook
Author Eli Ginzberg
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1980
Genre Business & Economics
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