Project Activities
Research question
- To what extent did Perkins V bring greater consistency across states in terms of how concentrators were defined?
- How was the new definition of CTE concentrator expected to change the number and types of students that grantees would be held accountable for?
Structured Abstract
Design
This study was descriptive and was to be based on an analysis of the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) High School Transcript Study (HSTS), NAEP mathematics and science assessments for 12th grade students, and NAEP student background questionnaires. Using the HSTS sample, the analysis would have first identified CTE concentrators using state definitions under Perkins IV and Congress’ definition under Perkins V and assessed the extent to which state definitions are consistent and comparable under the respective law. The study would have then examined differences in the characteristics, mathematics and science proficiency, and other measures of academic preparation of the two groups of CTE concentrators.
People and institutions involved
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Products and publications
The contract for this study was canceled in February 2025. NCEE is evaluating what publications, if any, may arise from this work.
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