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The School-to-Work Movement: Origins and Destinations

Editat de William J. Stull, Nicholas M. Sanders
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275970161
ISBN-10: 0275970167
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLIAM J. STULL is Professor and Chair, Economics Department, and Senior Research Associate, Mid-Atlantic Laboratory for Student Success, Temple University.NICHOLAS M. SANDERS is a research analyst for quality assurance and evaluation at the Mid-Atlantic Laboratory for Student Success at Temple University.

Cuprins

IntroductionSchool-to-Work in Schools: An Overview by William J. StullSummary of Chapters by Mark RohlandThe Economic ContextThe Youth Labor Market in the 1990s by Michael A. Leeds and Elizabeth WheatonEducation and Training in an Era of Creative Destruction by Leonard I. NakamuraOld Economy or New Economy? The Educational Implications by William C. DunkelbergThe School-to-Work MovementHas School-to-Work Worked? by Alan M. HersheySchool-to-Work Governance by Bari Anhalt ErlichsonSchool-to-Work: The Wisconsin Experience by Mark C. Schug and Richard D. WesternA Melding of International Perspectives by Robert ZemskyIssues, Obstacles, and Opportunities in School-to-Work ProgramsDeveloping Work-Based Learning Pedagogies by David Thornton Moore and Katherine L. HughesThe Impact of School-to-Work Programs on Minority Youth by Francisco L. Rivera-BatizThe Impacts of School-to-Business Partnerships on the Early Labor-Market Success of Students by John H. Bishop and Ferran ManeHigh Schools' Role in College and Workforce Preparation: Do College-for-All Policies Make High School Irrelevant? by James E. RosenbaumThe Future of School-to-WorkIs the School-to-Work Movement on the Right Track? by Robert I. LermanCareer Academies and High-School Reform before, during, and after the School-to-Work Movement by David SternWhat's Next for School-to-Career? An Assessment of Progress and Prospects by Richard Kazis and Hilary PenningtonIndex