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Stearns, Roman – ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career, 2010
This Framework is intended for use by school districts and their community partners as they plan and adopt systems of quality pathways. The Critical Elements that make up the Framework are intended to deepen and clarify the district's thinking about how to build the infrastructure that supports the design, implementation, and sustainability of a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Improvement, School Districts, School Community Relationship
ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career, 2008
State leaders in business, labor, public policy, education and community development are invited to come together around multiple pathways and build a new agenda for high school improvement in California. This group can become a powerful force for transforming high school education by examining and forming consensus around the multiple pathways…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, High Schools, Educational Change, Public Policy
Hoachlander, Gary; Stearns, Roman J.; Studier, Carol – ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career, 2008
The multiple pathways approach holds significant promise for engaging California high school students and improving their ability to achieve their dreams. While hundreds of schools have already adopted the multiple pathways approach, much remains to be done to put more students on the path to success. Pathways must be designed around rigorous…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, Educational Policy, Pupil Personnel Services

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