Dear Reader,: August 2015
Dear Reader,: August 2015
Dear Reader,: August 2015
Dear Reader,
After they're handed a diploma, high school graduates face a wide variety
of possibilities for their next steps. Whether they're joining the workforce,
enrolling in a four-year university, or taking classes at a community college,
all students need to be prepared for the path of their choosing. Employers
and college faculty, however, are telling us that far too many recent high
school graduate simply aren't ready.
This month's Perspective features resources that represent the diversity of
options available to students and the different ways in which we can work
to better prepare them; from career and technical education to
competency-based pathways to International Baccalaureate
programming, there are many innovative and adaptable ways through
which we can reach every student to ensure he or she is fully prepared for
any chosen postsecondary path.
Sandy Boyd, Chief Operating Officer, Achieve
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leverage points and challenges to integrating CTE into a CBP system, and where
possible, offers examples of how states and local districts have started the journey
to do so. Key questions are provided to help state and local leaders consider how
CTE is, can, and should be a part of their CBP strategies.
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82%
of college instructors are dissatisfied with their
students' critical thinking skills.
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