Career and Technical Education as a Conduit for Skilled Technical Careers: A Targeted Research Review and Framework for Future Research

Q3 Social Sciences
Sara Haviland, Steven Robbins
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Workforce development and career and technical education (CTE) have long provided reliable pathways to middle skill jobs and a gateway to the middle class. Given recent changes in middle skills jobs, the education landscape, and federal policy priorities, the role of CTE in the U.S. educational landscape is evolving more rapidly, encompassing a broader range of education, and practices are changing ahead of research. The first part of this report provides an overview of the current state of CTE in the United States, as well as the state of CTE research, and presents an argument for a broader definition of CTE that incorporates workforce development through postsecondary institutions. The second part provides operational definitions and typologies to facilitate future research. Our aim is to build a research framework for CTE that is grounded in a normative path through CTE: getting in (preparation and recruitment), getting through (retention and skill acquisition), getting out (completion and initial hire), and getting on (career progression). Key challenges and priorities for future research are discussed.

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职业和技术教育作为熟练技术职业的渠道:一个有针对性的研究回顾和未来研究的框架
长期以来,劳动力发展和职业技术教育(CTE)提供了通往中等技能工作的可靠途径和通往中产阶级的门户。鉴于最近中等技能工作、教育格局和联邦政策重点的变化,CTE在美国教育格局中的作用正在迅速演变,涵盖了更广泛的教育领域,实践也在研究之前发生变化。本报告的第一部分概述了美国CTE的现状,以及CTE研究的现状,并提出了一个更广泛的CTE定义,其中包括通过高等教育机构的劳动力发展。第二部分提供了可操作的定义和类型,以方便未来的研究。我们的目标是为CTE建立一个基于CTE规范路径的研究框架:进入(准备和招聘),通过(保留和技能获取),退出(完成和初始雇用),以及继续(职业发展)。讨论了未来研究的主要挑战和重点。
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ETS Research Report Series
ETS Research Report Series Social Sciences-Education
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