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Career Academies

Career Academies. A Tested and Proven Model to Prepare Students for College and Career Dr. David Stern, Professor Emeritus & Principal Investigator Erin Fender, Coordinator of Public Programs Career Academy Support Network (CASN) UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education.

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Career Academies

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  1. Career Academies A Tested and Proven Model to Prepare Students for College and Career Dr. David Stern, Professor Emeritus & Principal Investigator Erin Fender, Coordinator of Public Programs Career Academy Support Network (CASN) UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education

  2. Is a center based in the Graduate School of Education at University of California Berkeley. Supports the development and improvement of career academies and other small learning communities. Maintains two websites with many guides, handbooks, a national directory of academies, a “toolbox” of downloadable materials and links to other organizations doing similar work. http://casn.berkeley.edu http://collegetools.berkeley.edu

  3. Raises students’ college and career options and ambitions by providing information, professional development, and research findings to high school staff and others in the field to promote best practices. Supports high school reform through approaches that prepare students for college and career pathways Believes that “educational connectivity” leads to improved student performance

  4. What will this session prepare you to do? • Understand what a Career Academy is and how it can support student achievement • Learn how to integrate ROP/CTE programs with academic coursework • Develop or redesign both CTE and academic courses for UC a-g approval • Develop a CTE “program of study” • Work with staff on college-and-career readiness for ALL students • Consider existing resources, staff, & community connections that could lead to a Career Academy • Focus a Smaller Learning Community (SLC) on college and career preparation • Start a National Academy Foundation (NAF) academy

  5. Career Academies

  6. Research-based

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