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In Real Life: How Can CBE Systems Ensure Learning Is Deep, Ongoing, and Integrated?
This article is the fourth in a nine-part “In Real Life” series based on the complex, fundamental questions that practitioners in competency-based systems grapple with “in real life.”
It Takes a Village
In this episode, we learn about Leonardo, a senior in the Health Academy at Oakland Technical High School.
Modernizing Career and Technical Education
As jobs increasingly require new skills, high schools revive programs that help students explore careers in the course of their studies.
Coachella Valley Grows Stronger Through College, Career Pathways
The Coachella Valley is making real progress on what others might consider an audacious goal: We want to provide every young person with a clear pathway into a career with good wages in a high-growth industry.
Making Learning Matter Can Spell Success in San Bernardino
Here’s a pointed question posed by generations of students: Why do I need to know this?
Ag Leaders of Tomorrow Being Taught in Novel Valley Program
A class of 124 graduates from Wonderful Ag Career Prep is demonstrating the power of high school that combines college and career preparation in the San Joaquin Valley.
What Do Employers Want in a New Hire? Mostly, Good Speaking Skills
What executives want the most when they're hiring new people is strong speaking skills, but they have a tough time finding candidates who are good at it, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Neighbors: Long Beach Unified Thanks High School Interns With Annual Celebration
Businesses have long utilized the intern, typically a college student who not runs the occasional errand, but has the opportunity to gain valuable work experience.
Visalia High School Students Volunteer Time at Kaweah Delta
Around 50 Visalia Unified high school students have committed their summer break to work that will give them a competitive advantage in the medical field someday.