The National Research Center for Career and Technical Education at SREB
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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia
Phone: +1 404-879-5529
Address: Southern Regional Education Board 30308 Atlanta, GA, US
Website: www.nrccte.org
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The NRCCTE at SREB is participating in the national TCTW Leaders' Forum here in Sandestin, Florida! Not able to attend? Join us for Forum highlights via Facebook Live! We'll be going live during the opening session and over the next two days.
Have you seen this article on career-technical student organizations? CTSOs bring rigor and relevance to learning and prepare students with the leadership skills they need to thrive in college or the workplace. Our Jim Stone and the research of the NRCCTE are cited - do check it out! http://ow.ly/lSrT30mN7FR
The NRCCTE's Jim Stone will be presenting at SREB's 32nd Annual High Schools That Work Staff Development Conference in Orlando, Florida! There's still time to register on site if you missed the online registration window! #HSTW2018 http://ow.ly/tS3P30kQZj7
In his latest blog, the NRCCTE's Jim Stone takes on a Spring conundrum: With graduation day looming for many young people, is college really the best next step?
The latest NCES survey of CTE programs in public school districts is a wake-up call to federal and state funding agencies and employers. Read more in Jim Stone's new blog.
"A Valentine to CTE" - Check out this podcast to learn how this Vermont school blends academics, career education and real work-based learning experiences to engage and excite students.
From Jim Stone: What barriers keep community and technical colleges from meeting workforce demand for middle-skill jobs?
Kentucky's seamless new nursing pathway offers high school students a fast track from the CNA to the BSN.
Learn how Siloam Springs High School uses innovative approaches and partners with local industries to prepare students for careers in the global workforce. For more information visit http://highschool.siloamschools.com/ #ACTE #CTE #SkillsUSA #CTEworks #CareerEducation
West Virginia's CTE initiatives tackle college and career readiness on multiple fronts, with support from SREB.
A recent report by Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce in collaboration with JPMorgan Chase & Co. shows that there are 30 million good jobs in the US that pay well without a bachelor’s degree. The report also finds that these good jobs are shifting from blue collar to skilled-service industries. Read more in Good Jobs that Pay without a BA - https://goodjobsdata.org/.
New research shows positive impacts of CTE on graduation, achievement, college enrollment, employment and more...
From the NRCCTE's Jim Stone: New issue of the Peabody Journal of Education explores the present and future of CTE.