Retaining and Rcruiting CTE Students 60 minutes session
Additional Resources for Recruiting and Retaining CTE Students
https://www.bls.gov/careerout look/2018/data-on- display/education-pays.htm
Measuring the value of education--the more you learn, the more you earn.
https://www.bls.gov/emp/char t-unemployment-earnings- education.htm
Unemployment rates and earnings by educational attainment.
This document provides a summary of minimum high school course requirements for admission of freshman to Illinois public universities.
https://www.iacac.org/wp- content/uploads/At-A-Glance- Charts-2020.pdf
This document provides an Admissions Guide for the State Universities in Illinois.
https://www.iacac.org/wp- content/uploads/12-Reasons- 2020.pdf
https://www.iacac.org/wp- content/uploads/At-A-Glance- Majors-2020.pdf
This document provides a summary of majors at Illinois public universities.
Achieving Graduation for All- -A Governor’s-Guide to Dropout Prevention and Recovery
Taking both academic and career technical classes can lower a student’s likelihood of dropping out of school. At its best, CTE can help students progress through high school while preparing them to meet college and career expectations. CTE completers had significantly higher ACT scores on the ACT composite, reading, writing, math, science, and English assessments than those of non- CTE general academic students who undertook one or no CTE courses during high school.
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext /ED507071.pdf
A Quantitative Study of Career and Technical Education Curricula and Student Achievement--2019
https://scholarworks.unr.edu/h andle/11714/5705
https://youtu.be/QC0jci1jkcw
Career Technical Education - Making the Difference
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