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Educating Every Student for College and Career Success
Remarks of U.S…
Educating Every Student for College and Career Success
Remarks of U.S Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) CareerTech VISION 2013 Awards Banquet
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"Unemployment rates are too high, yet literally millions of high-wage, high-skilled jobs are unfilled"
"High schools, community colleges, employers, business leaders, parents and students must work together to strengthen the pipeline to the middle class"
CTE
"reaching every student, regardless of circumstance"
bring learning a live for all students, across USA diverse student population
Real, tangible difference in closing achievable gaps
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CTE schools
"Connecting students with he high-demanding science, technology, engineering and math fields
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High schools are partnering with community colleges so that students can earn a high school diploma and a associates degree
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President's 2014 budget proposed 300 million for high school resigned, to ensure college and career readiness, and post-secondary access
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Career connect
fund rigorous, integrated academic and career-focused learning linked to in-demand industries
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Tony Brannon "Academic education isn't education unless it's vocational, and vocational education isn't education unless it's academic."