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New Rules, New Roles: Preparing All Young People for a Changing World
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September 2000, 52 pages
Publishing Organization :
The Wallace Foundation
Topics :
School Counseling
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This report profiles six “school-to-career” programs that go beyond old style vocational education. Central features include challenging academics, real-world work experience and general preparation for adult life.
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