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Strategies for Success: Recruiting Students into Nontraditional Programs.

This guide is designed as an outline of strategies and activities that could be implemented to encourage students to enter nontraditional occupations. The information and ideas are intended for use by teachers, counselors, and administrators at all educational levels to promote equal and full participation of students in Connecticut's vocational-technical education system. Users are encouraged to customize the techniques to meet their particular educational needs and circumstances. The guide is divided into four sections. Each section provides strategies that have applicability for select audiences or target populations. "Recruitment Activities for Students" contains activities to encourage eighth-grade students in the district schools and ninth-grade students in exploratory programs at the vocational-technical schools. Strategies to eliminate potential barriers to parental involvement are offered. "Community Activities" offers techniques for encouraging community interest and involvement in the vocational schools. "Publicity and Promotional Techniques" suggests activities for use of popular media, including newspapers, television, and radio. "Personnel Activities" details activities to be used to develop an awareness among school personnel of gender equity issues. (YLB)
Authorizing Institution
Vocational Equity Research, Training and Evaluation Center, Hartford, CT.
Location
Connecticut
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Guides - Non-Classroom
Published in
United States of America
Sponsor
Connecticut State Dept. of Education, Middletown. Div. of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education.

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