The future looks promising for the field of career and technical
education (CTE). The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 eases the
way to create multiple pathways for high school students to get to
college and careers. Philanthropic foundations are funding
innovations in career preparation. State departments of education
are revamping program guidelines and graduation requirements. In
many states, governors have made career preparation a priority.
While people plan CTE's future, Educating a Working Society looks
to its past. This book explores twentieth-century efforts to bring
schooling and work closer together. Chapters feature timely topics,
such as public controversy over vocational programs, the influences
of racism in philanthropic giving, students' choices in course
taking, teachers' efforts to combine the academic and vocational
missions of schooling, and contemporary trends in college and
career readiness initiatives. Using schools to prepare youth for
work has a long and troubled history. The contributors to this book
dive into that history, bringing up compelling issues that
challenge conventional wisdom about the history of education.
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