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Opinion: Research needed to make CTE more effective for students, state

May 27, 2025 Crain's Detroit Business
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer allocated $125 million for career and technical education (CTE) in her recent budget proposal, the largest funding allocation for CTE ever in the state of Michigan. CTE is popular on both sides of the aisle. A recent review of n...
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Inequities in CTE Access in Washtenaw County

July 20, 2024
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Brian Jacob, Jeremy Guardiola
This report is a continuation of the Youth Policy Lab’s (YPL) examination of access to career and technical education (CTE) programming. Whereas our 2022 policy brief titled How Access to CTE Varies Across Michigan Schools and Students analyzed this ...

Career and Technical Education in Washtenaw County

January 2021 - February 2024
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Brian Jacob, Lynn Meissner
After the publication of YPL’s statewide analyses of racial and socioeconomic inequities in access to Career and Technical Education (CTE), Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) partnered with YPL to better understand CTE access in Washtenaw County. The research revealed that stark differences in CTE availability across districts led to many Washtenaw students having limited access to CTE, with especially unequal access to programs aligned with high-wage, high-demand occupations. Low-income, Black, and Hispanic students in Washtenaw County are less likely to attend schools that offer o...

Exploring the Role of Career and Technical Education in Putting Students on a Path to Economic Success

June 2021 - June 2025
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Brian Jacob
Once seen as an alternative to college, modern Career and Technical Education (CTE) is designed to be a pathway into postsecondary education and prosperous careers for all students. However, there is a lack of rigorous empirical research on the efficacy of high school CTE for preparing students for postsecondary education and the workforce.  Moreover, we do not know what factors may mediate these outcomes or whether CTE may benefit some students more than others. Through this project, the research team analyzed Michigan data to examine (a) the characteristics of CTE participants and completers...

Career-Connected K-12 Education and Workforce Preparation in Detroit

June 2025 - February 2026
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Brian Jacob, Lynn Meissner, Megan Jagolinzer
The Youth Policy Lab has partnered with Detroit Future City (DFC) to conduct a research study examining Detroit’s career-connected K-12 education landscape and its alignment with current and future workforce needs. YPL is helping to shape the overall approach and direction of the study and leading the quantitative data analysis. This includes assessing the alignment between Career and Technical Education (CTE) availability and enrollment in Detroit and the current and future labor market demands in Southeast Michigan. DFC is holding several focus groups with K-12 education, business, and nonpr...

Livingston County College and Career Opportunities Study

September 2025 - September 2026
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Lynn Meissner, Katja Robinson, Brian Jacob
The Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA) has partnered with Youth Policy Lab to better understand the college and career opportunities available to students in the county’s school districts and charter schools.  Through an analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data, YPL is looking at various programs, including Career and Technical Education (CTE), Advanced Placement (AP), Dual Enrollment (DE), and Early Middle College (EMC).  The research team’s work also includes collecting insights from school staff and administrators about the main challenges to expanding access and partici...