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ECS Responds to National Demand for Science and Math Workforce
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, America "continues to suffer from a shortage of qualified IT workers with flexible and portable skills who can readily adapt and respond to ever-changing IT demands and processes."
"STEM and career and technical education (CTE) both address burning issues for policymakers today," said ECS Senior Policy Analyst
Traditionally, technical careers have not been seen as academically rigorous. However, to be successful today, these jobs require considerable knowledge in math and science — most of these skills are on par with what are required for traditional four-year degrees. The new ECS resources put the right pieces in place for policymakers to ensure broad access and maintain high-quality instruction and curriculum for STEM and CTE programs.
One of the resources is a STEM database, [ http://www.ecs.org/hsdb-stem ] providing 50-state information on 10 indicators related to quality of and access to high school-level STEM programs. The database also offers information on state programs targeted at STEM achievement among female, low-income and minority students — often underrepresented in STEM classrooms and state support for pre-Advanced Placement alignment programs.
Another tool for policymakers is the CTE database, [ http://www.ecs.org/hsdb-cte ] which provides 50-state data on 13 state policy indicators linked to program access and quality, including: the use of employability skill assessment tools, the inclusion of CTE courses in graduation requirements, and funding mechanisms, among others.
"STEM and CTE programs at the high school level are growing and evolving in response to public and policymaker demand," said
The Education Commission of the States (ECS) is an interstate compact created by the states, territories and the U.S. Congress that helps governors, legislators, state education officials and others identify, develop and implement public policies to improve student learning at all levels. A nonpartisan organization, ECS was formed in 1965 and is located in
SOURCE Education Commission of the States
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