The mission of the National Research Center for Career and Technical Education is to improve the engagement, achievement and transition of high school and postsecondary CTE students through technical assistance to states, professional development for CTE practitioners and dissemination of knowledge derived from scientifically based research.
Engagement
- Career based CSR to Career-Based Comprehensive School Reform: Serving Disadvantaged Youth in Minority Communities (2007) [PDF]
- Webcast: Decreasing the Dropout Rates in the United States
- Research Report: Plank, S., DeLuca, S., & Estacion, A. (2005). Dropping out of high school and the place of career and technical education: A survival analysis of surviving high school. [PDF]
- Research Report: Plank, S. (2001). Career and technical education in the balance: An analysis of high school persistence, academic achievement, and postsecondary destinations [PDF]
Professional Development
- Sustaining the Impact to Sustaining the Impact: Follow up of Teachers Who Participated in the Math-in-CTE Study (2007)
- State Certification Requirements for Secondary CTE Teachers (2007)
- State Secondary CTE Standards: Developing a Framework out of a Patchwork of Policies (2008)
- State Approval Policies for Postsecondary CTE (2007)
- Webcast: Professional Development to Enhance Mathematics Instruction in Career and Technical Education Feb. 20, 2006
- Research Report: Copa, G. H., & Wolff, S. J. (2002). New designs for career and technical education at the secondary and postsecondary levels: Design guide for policy and practice [PDF]
- Research Report: Wolff, S. J. (2003). Design features of the physical learning environment for collaborative, project-based learning at the community college level. [PDF]
- Research Report: Ruhland, S. K., & Bremer, C. D. (2002). Alternative teacher certification procedures and professional development opportunities for career and technical education teachers [PDF]
Achievement
- Career based CSR to Career-Based Comprehensive School Reform: Serving Disadvantaged Youth in Minority Communities (2007) [PDF]
- Rigor and Relevance: A Model of Enhanced Math Learning in CTE (2008) [PDF]
- Looking inside the black box: The value added by Career and Technical Student Organizations to students' high school experience
- Webcast: Building Rigorous Academic and Technical Programs for All Students, Oct. 26, 2005
- Webcast: Achieving the Dream: Improving Community College Student Achievement Mar. 6, 2006
- Webcast: CTSOs' Role in Integrating Academic, Technical, and Employability Skills Feb. 16, 2006
- Webcast: Enhancing Mathematics Instruction in Career and Technical Education Jan. 13, 2006
- Webcast: Math in Career and Technical Education Dec. 13, 2005
- Webcast: Reinvigorating Career and Technical Education in Urban Settings Nov. 4, 2005
- Research Report: Stone, J. R., III, Alfeld, C. Pearson, D., Lewis, M. V., & Jensen, S. (2006). Building academic skills in context: Testing the value of enhanced math learning in CTE (Final study) [PDF]
- Research Report: Castellano, M., Stone, J. R., III, Stringfield, S., Farley, E. N., & Wayman, J. C. (2004). The effect of CTE-enhanced whole-school reform on student coursetaking and performance in English and science [PDF]
- Research Report: Castellano, M., Stringfield, S., Stone, J. R., III, & Wayman, J. C. (2003). Early measures of student progress in schools with CTE-enhanced whole-school reform: Math coursetaking patterns and student progress to graduation [PDF]
- Research Report: Johnson, A. B., Charner, I., & White, R. (2003). Curriculum integration in context: An exploration of how structures and circumstances affect design and implementation [PDF]
- Research Report: Benson, A. D., Johnson, S. D., Taylor, G. D., Treat, T., Shinkareva, O. N., & Duncan, J. (2004). Distance learning in postsecondary career and technical education: A comparison of achievement in online vs. on-campus CTE courses [PDF]
Transition
- Dual Enrollment [PDF]
- Career and Technical Education Pathway Programs, Academic Performance, and the Transition to College and Career
- Low Skilled Adult Transition to Occupational Pathways at Community Colleges Leading to Family-Support Careers: A Research Synthesis (2008) [PDF]
- Webcast: Strategies for Articulation/Transition Aug. 12, 2005
- Webcast: Improving Secondary and Postsecondary Career and Technical Education Transitions Oct. 20, 2005
- Webcast: Preparing Under-Performing High School Students for College Success Sep. 26, 2005
- Webcast: Career Development Guidelines Mar. 16, 2006
- Webcast: Building Community College/Baccalaureate Connections Nov. 7, 2005
- Research Report: Lekes, Natasha, Bragg, Debra D., Loeb, Jane W., Oleksiw, Catherine A., Marszalek, Jacob, Brooks-LaRaviere, Margaret, Zhu, Rongchun, Kremidas, Chloe C., Akukwe, Grace, Lee, Hyeong-Jong (2007). Career and Technical Education Pathway Programs, Academic Performance, and the Transition to College and Career. [PDF]
- Research Report: DeLuca, S., Plank, S., & Estacion, A. (2006). Does Career and Technical Education Affect College Enrollment? [PDF]
- Research Report: Bartlett, K. (2004). The signaling power of occupational certification in the automobile service and information technology industries. [PDF]
- Research Report: Bartlett, K. R. (2002). The perceived influence of industry-sponsored credentials in the information technology industry. [PDF]
- Research Report: Bragg, D. D., Loeb, J. W., Gong, Y., Deng, C.-P., Yoo, J.-s., & Hill, J. L. (2002). Transition from high school to college and work for tech prep participants in eight selected consortia [PDF]
- Research Report: Bragg, D. D., & Reger, W. (2002). New lessons about tech prep implementation: Changes in eight selected consortia since reauthorization of the federal tech prep legislation in 1998 [PDF]
- Research Report: Dykeman, C., Herr, H. L., Ingram, M., Pehrsson, D., Wood, C., & Charles, S. (2001). A taxonomy of career development interventions that occur in U.S. secondary schools. St. [PDF]
Math in CTE: The Research and the Model
The Math-in-CTE model is a research-based curriculum integration model designed to enhance mathematics embedded in career and technical education (CTE) content.
Math in CTE: Technical Assistance
The National Research Center for Career and Technical Education offers technical assistance to states interested in implementing the Math-in-CTE model.
Announcing Math-in-CTE Jump-Start
The Jump-Start Initiative is an introductory program for states who are considering implementing the Math-in-CTE model. It was designed to inform participants, increase leadership capacity for implementation, and offer hands-on practice under the guidance of national Math-in-CTE facilitators. The next session begins December 1-3, as a pre-session to the ACTE Annual Convention and Career Tech Expo. See the flier for more information [PDF].