A new report examines lessons learned from the Advancing Career and Technical Education (CTE) in State and Local Career Pathways project conducted by the Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education.
The document outlines steps that career pathways partnerships can take to decide on a compelling vision; engage partners and stakeholders; and adopt new behaviors, practices and processes, as part of fostering sustainability. Career pathways participants can consult a checklist in the document to stay on track.
In addition, the report includes several examples from the Advancing CTE in State and Local Career Pathways project, including:
- Minnesota’s Career Pathways Partnership committee
- The Kansas Board of Regents Employer Engagement Initiative to publicly acknowledge employer contributions
- A cost-sharing memorandum of understanding in Kansas that supports a career pathways staff member
- Colorado’s career pathways guide
- An interactive website in Oregon that allows students to search for community colleges that offer programs that align with their secondary CTE programs
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