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The Role of Career and Technical Education in Iowa Community Colleges
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2006
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Vocational DevelopmentEducationCareer InterventionArticulation AgreementsStudent RetentionWorkforce EducationCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionCareer ConcernPublic PolicyTechnical EducationCareer DevelopmentAcademic Career DevelopmentHigher EducationIowa Community CollegesWorkforce DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentCommunity CollegesCareer EducationTechnologyEducation Policy
ABSTRACT This scholarly paper describes and analyzes the role of career and technical education (CTE) in Iowa community colleges. Iowa's community colleges are doing a good job of responding to the changing workforce needs of the state and providing smooth career pathways. However, changes in the population and economy of the state will call for further changes in CTE programs. The distinctive characteristics of CTE in Iowa community colleges, the impact of community college CTE programs on the state's economy, the role of accountability, and the future implications for CTE in the state are discussed. Recommendations based on the results of the study include improving articulation agreements, increasing retention among at-risk students, and increasing collaboration among Iowa's 15 community colleges.
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