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ERIC Number: ED639486
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 10
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Career and Technical Education Industry Credentials and Its Potential Impact on a State's Economy
Anjanette Hendricks; Steve Myran; Petros J. Katsioloudis; William Owings; Leslie Kaplan
Online Submission, Journal of Applied Business and Economics v23 n8 p1-10 2021
As America's key industries offer high salaries in return for candidates with the necessary abilities and credentials to fill their vacancies, the knowledge, skills, and third-party industry credentials earned in secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs seem a close match. Using a non-experimental, quantitative study, this research shows in prospective dollars earned and tax revenues collected for five years of CTE industry credentials' the economic value for students and Virginia's treasury. The implications of this research enable policymakers, school leaders, and CTE advocates to reshape popular misperceptions of CTE and industry credentials, enhance high school students' career and postsecondary education outcomes, and add to state treasuries.
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Virginia
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