Using a New CTE Typology to Measure Student Performance and Progress
A Modification of the Participant and Concentrator Dichotomy for Improving CTE Accountability and Evaluation

Publication April 2012
Using a New CTE Typology to Measure Student Performance and Progress

The NRCCTE has access to the data obtained from several of the surveys that the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) regularly collects. Two of which – High School Transcripts Study (HSTS) and the Education Longitudinal Study (ELS) — have been used to build and verify a new CTE taxonomy that relates secondary courses and postsecondary programs to occupational areas. The new taxonomy allows the Center to report more effectively on the engagement, achievement and transition of CTE secondary and postsecondary students. Filmed at ACTE 2012, St. Louis, MO.

Presenter: Pradeep Kotamraju, NRCCTE