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Author: Aliaga, Oscar A.
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1. Aliaga, Oscar A.
Post-School Training of Young Adults
Presented: Columbus, OH, Academy of Human Resource Development International Conference (AHRD), February 22-26, 2006.
Also: http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED254638.pdf
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Author
Keyword(s): Educational Attainment; Family Characteristics; High School Completion/Graduates; Schooling, Post-secondary; Training, Post-School

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

This descriptive study uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97).

In this study the training of young adults after their high school experience is analyzed. Using data from a national longitudinal survey, the amount of training and the type of training they receive are reviewed. Different family background characteristics and school outcome information are also used in the analysis. [For complete proceedings, see ED491487.] (Abstract by the author.)

Bibliography Citation
Aliaga, Oscar A. "Post-School Training of Young Adults." Presented: Columbus, OH, Academy of Human Resource Development International Conference (AHRD), February 22-26, 2006.
2. Stone, James R., III
Aliaga, Oscar A.
Career and Technical Education and School-to-Work at the End of the 20th Century: Participation and Outcomes
Career and Technical Education Research (CTER) 30,2 (2005): 125-143.
Also: http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/CTER/v30n2/pdf/stone.pdf
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Association for Career and Technical Education Research (ACTER)
Keyword(s): Educational Returns; Ethnic Differences; High School Completion/Graduates; High School Curriculum; High School Transcripts; Racial Differences; Socioeconomic Background; Socioeconomic Factors; Transition, School to Work; Vocational Education

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

We examined participation in the Career and Technical Education concentration (CTE), and School-to-Work activities at the end of the century following more than a decade of education reform in the United States. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, we also explored whether school-to-work activities have extended beyond their traditional CTE curricular base and have become part of the high school experience for all youth. We explored the relationship between students' background characteristics and curriculum concentration and key education outcomes, including course-taking patterns, high school GPA, school completion, and post-school expectations. We concluded that there are ethnic, racial and socioeconomic differences among youth in the four curriculum concentrations. CTE concentrators, more than general concentrators, appear to benefit from changes aimed at increasing the academic rigor of their high school programs, as evidenced by their enrollment in math and science courses, high school GPA, and school completion.
Bibliography Citation
Stone, James R., III and Oscar A. Aliaga. "Career and Technical Education and School-to-Work at the End of the 20th Century: Participation and Outcomes." Career and Technical Education Research (CTER) 30,2 (2005): 125-143.
3. Stone, James R., III
Aliaga, Oscar A.
Participation in Career and Technical Education and School-To-Work in American High Schools
In: Improving School-to-work Transitions. Neumark, D., ed. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007: pp. 59-86
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Keyword(s): Transition, School to Work; Vocational Education; Vocational Preparation; Vocational Training

Bibliography Citation
Stone, James R., III and Oscar A. Aliaga. "Participation in Career and Technical Education and School-To-Work in American High Schools" In: Improving School-to-work Transitions. Neumark, D., ed. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007: pp. 59-86