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Career and Technical Education's Role in Dropout Prevention and Recovery

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    Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Issue Brief

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This issue brief, published by the Association for Career and Technical Education, explores the role that career and technical education (CTE) can play in dropout prevention and recovery. By increasing student engagement, building positive relationships, and providing innovative delivery methods, high quality CTE can help more students complete high school. The report provides figures and information identifying some of the personal and societal costs and implications associated with not completing high school.

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