How Vocational Education Got a 21st Century Reboot
Erick Trickey is a writer in Boston. For a year, Rodriguez has worked 40-hour weeks as an apprentice test technician, examining IBM mainframes to confirm they work before shipping them to customers. In January, she'll move to a permanent position with a future salary that she says is "definitely much more than I ever thought I'd be making at 19." Rodriguez's opportunities with IBM came to her thanks to her high school, Newburgh Free Academy P-TECH. It's part of an innovative public-school model that combines grade 9-12 education with internships and tuition-free community college. P-TECH, which stands for Pathways in Technology Early College High School, has spread to 10 states and 17 countries since its founding in Brooklyn in 2011. The P-TECH network is growing fast.
Dec-27-2019, 06:06:21 GMT
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