The Bush administration has proposed abolishing all federal vocational-education programs, saying they have “produced little or no evidence of improved outcomes for students despite decades of federal ...
Hard Hat, Soft Commitment: Then candidate Donald Trump promised to champion vocational training and skilled trades, but now he is cutting workforce programs. Credit: Associated Press During the 2024 ...
CLEVELAND, OH — Sonnhalter, a communications firm marketing to the professional tradesman in the construction, industrial and MRO markets, has updated its free database of vocational education and ...
administration plans for vocational-education programs and the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act. In his 2004 budget request released last week, President Bush proposed ...
With public confidence in the value of higher education declining and outstanding student debt exceeding $1.5 trillion, policy makers have spent much of the last two decades trying to tackle issues of ...
Worried that a slice of history for the school district he started working for in the 1960s will be lost forever. Worried that the story of Cuyahoga Falls City School District's first director of ...
After a two-year pandemic hiatus, classrooms are finally headed back to normalcy. While it’s a relief for parents, it’s going to take decades to absorb the brutal consequences of COVID on our nation’s ...
Miranda McGrath inspects the dimensions of a part during a class at Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School with a concentration in advanced manufacturing. Demand for a career technical ...
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As someone who grew up on a farm, took as many vocational ag courses as I could during my high school years (1969-1973) and was deeply involved with FFA, I was delighted to read “ Ag education program ...
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