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Home » Aligning Resources, Structures and Supports for Actualizing College and Career Readiness
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Aligning Resources, Structures and Supports for Actualizing College and Career Readiness

Date: 
June 26, 2012 - 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Webinar, co-hosted with the American Youth Policy Forum

The importance of aligning college and career readiness initiatives—from the common core and career technical education standards, to funding streams like Title I and Perkins, as well as to school structural changes like expanded learning time and career academies—is a growing concern in the field. Dr. Joseph Harris, Director of the National High School Center, and Jennifer Brown Lerner, Senior Director of the American Youth Policy Forum, will share recommendations, resources, and challenges from recent discussions with CCR experts and practitioners in this .

To register please visit: National High School Center open link in a new window

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