How the other half learns: Reorienting an education system that fails most students
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A major reason for the small scale of high-quality CTE programs is their expense. Good technical training requires facilities, equipment, and expertise that most public high schools lack.
53. See, e.g., Andy Smarick, “The Evolving High School CTE: New Jersey’s Distinctive Approach to Career Education,” American Enterprise Institute, November 2017.
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