School‐to‐Work Transition of Career and Technical Education Graduates |
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Authors: | Becky Wai‐Ling Packard Miki Leach Yedalis Ruiz Consuelo Nelson Hannah DiCocco |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology and Education, Mount Holyoke College. |
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Abstract: | This study analyzed the career development of career and technical education (CTE) high school graduates during their school‐to‐work transition, specifically their adaptability in the face of barriers. Forty graduates (22 men, 18 women) from working‐class backgrounds participated in baseline surveys at graduation and phenomenological interviews 1 year postgraduation. Primary themes were job loss altered career plans, whereas relevant jobs propelled career development; limited access to college constrained options, whereas college experience expanded options; graduates experienced the loss of education‐related support, and CTE served as a backup plan. Teachers and school counselors emphasized organizational barriers including limited staffing for upper level math courses and inconsistent workplace partnerships. |
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