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Saving the Lost Generation: How Career and Technical Education Can Put Today’s Youth Back on a Path to Success

Saving the Lost Generation: How Career and Technical Education Can Put Today’s Youth Back on a Path to Success

Update: 2022-01-18
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In this bonus 9th episode of the miniseries, Paul Fain is joined by a distinguished panel of K-12 and college leaders to offer policy solutions for helping all young people gain exposure and preparation to in-demand careers through high-quality career and technical education (CTE) programming.  The panel – Shannon Cox, superintendent of Montgomery County Educational Service Center; Michael Baston, president of Rockland Community College; Luke Rhine, director of CTE at the Delaware Department of Education; and Carli Schiffner, deputy executive director of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges – recently teamed up with JFF to develop policy recommendations for strengthening CTE and integrating it more fully into the educational pathways for all youth. At the end of the episode, JFF’s Charlotte Cahill and Crystal Green join Paul to offer their insights. Read JFF’s blog post for a recap of key takeaways and policy and programmatic resources.

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Saving the Lost Generation: How Career and Technical Education Can Put Today’s Youth Back on a Path to Success

Saving the Lost Generation: How Career and Technical Education Can Put Today’s Youth Back on a Path to Success

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