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The School-to-Work movement came together as a major national force
for educational reform in the late 1980s and reached its peak in
1994 with the passage of the School-to-Work Opportunities Act.
Throughout the 1990s, the movement had a substantial record of
creativity and accomplishment. Among other things, it hastened the
spread of career development activities for all students,
strengthened ties between schools and local employers, and
supported the creation of many innovative work-based education
programs. By the end of the decade, however, the influence of the
movement had begun to decline as other reform movements came to
dominate the national educational landscape. The book documents the
successes and failures of the STW movement during this dramatic
decade and assesses the movement's prospects for the future. The
book's chapters are written by the nation's top scholars in the STW
field and focus on all aspects of the STW movement. Among the
topics covered are STW implementation and participation, career
academies, education and employment effects of STW participation,
the role of STW programming in the new economy, the college for all
movement, and STW pedagogy.
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