Solutions

Career-Connected Learning

A rapidly evolving job market requires different skills, education, and experience. Our career and technical learning (CTE) programs make academic instruction relevant through multiyear, high-impact career pathways that prepare students for college and careers.

  • Improve student engagement and increase on-time, four-year graduation
  • Provide high-demand CTE options that develop technical and durable skills
  • Unlock Perkins V funding with rigorous, standards-aligned content

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Spark interest early

Even at the middle school level, career and technical education is an important part of providing opportunities for success in school and life. Early exploration gives students more time to actively learn about and prepare for high-quality programs in high school. Our CTE offerings feature a customizable library for exploration and foundational skill building.

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Create depth in learning

Attendance in a CTE program more than doubles the rate of college-entrance and career-readiness goals. CTE concentrations, dual-credit opportunities, and early college high schools are broadening opportunities for high school students. Our catalog features intentional depth in high-demand and high-interest clusters that enhance work-based learning programs.

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Accelerate employability

The U.S. is facing a projected deficit of more than 6.5 million highly skilled workers by 2030.1 Intentionally preparing students by expanding their opportunities can close this deficit. Our complete catalog offers courses to help learners explore career themes, learn technical skills, and develop soft skills to accelerate employability, while they earn a high school diploma.

Create new pathways to career success

Our diverse CTE offerings provide middle school discovery and exploration, high school pathways, and certification prep.

Standards alignment

We build content to national CTE pathways standards and [state] standard expectations.

Industry recognition

Our courses are validated by third-party approvals, including Quality Matters.

Clear pathways

Our career learning library aligns with 42 multiyear national career pathways.

Intentional depth

Our catalog features several high-demand and high-interest clusters.

Support for Perkins V funding

Our programs help districts tap into Perkins V funding as early as 5th grade.

Certification preparation

Programs of study support true preparation for industry certifications.

Customization

We give administrators the flexibility to modify courses to meet their unique needs.

Solutions for all students

Our engaging CTE options help address absenteeism and augment credit recovery.

Our career learning library includes 42 national career pathways to help students thrive.

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“We know that the more we hook kids into CTE and electives that they are really interested in, the more invested and engaged they're going to be in school.”

Dr. Mary Cooke, Director of Curriculum, Assessment, and Grants
Harvard Community Unit School District 50, Illinois

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1Korn Ferry Institute. (2018). Future of work: The global talent crunch.