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Making Schools Career-Focused

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  • Paula Hudis

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Examines a group of high schools that have embraced career majors as the organizing device for school improvement efforts.

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  • Paula Hudis, "undated". "Making Schools Career-Focused," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 077a2cf249c4446a8441e84f0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:077a2cf249c4446a8441e84f04b0d2cd
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    2. Marsha Silverberg, 1997. "The First National Survey of Local School-To-Work Partnerships: Data Summary," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3fea31606831459db86307301, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. Alan M. Hershey & Paula Hudis & Marsha Silverberg & Joshua Haimson, 1997. "Partners in Progress: Early Steps in Creating School-To-Work Systems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 71e7f2e73e454ccdaa46b19d4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Education; K-12 ; Career ; Schools;
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