- April 2019
- FF38-2019
- Link to FF38-2019 (PDF)
This research/policy brief, a product of the IRP Poverty and the Transition to Adulthood Research Network, examines Career and Technical Education (CTE), which focuses on learning and building skills directly related to employment opportunities. CTE takes place at the secondary (high school), postsecondary (college), and adult education levels. Programs are provided in both educational institutions and real-world settings such as on-the-job training.
Categories
Children, Education & Training, Employment, Employment General, Job Training, K-12 Education, Postsecondary Education, Transition to Adulthood
Tags
Quantitative Research, Quasi-Experimental Design, Random Assignment Evaluations