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1ERIC ED629063: Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways Today's Learners Are Looking To Explore Career Options That Allow Them To Change Their Communities And Often The Language Used To Communicate Careers And Skill-building Falls Short Of Connecting A Career Path With A Learner's Passion. Similarly, While Employers Are Searching For Ways To Increase Dedication And Retention Among Employees While Also Building A Robust Talent Pipeline, Employers Are Challenged To Connect The Skills And Knowledge Gained In Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs To Their Employment Needs. "Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways" Builds The Case For Purpose-driven Framing For Career Advising, Shares The Results From Preliminary Research Into This Type Of Framing And Lays Out Both Implications For Different Populations And Future Work Needed To Validate And Implement This Framing. To Better Understand "contribution To Society" As A Frame For CTE, Advance CTE Commissioned Focus Groups Of Both CTE And Non-CTE Learners At Different Levels And Conducted In-depth Interviews With Business Professionals Responsible For Hiring Across Six Industries. Advance CTE's Preliminary Research Shows That: (1) Titles And Descriptions Of Programs Of Study Or Industry Sectors Alone Are Insufficient For Effective Advising; (2) Employers Often Misunderstand Titles And Descriptions Of CTE Programs Or Pathways And That These Descriptions Of Programs Do Not Consistently Align With Descriptions Of Their Work; And That (3) The Most Effective Framing Of A Program Of Study--for Both Learners And Employers--links A Learner's Contribution To Society To Their Career Goals. This Resource Was Made Possible Through The Generous Support Of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additional Appreciation Goes To Edge Research For Participant Recruitment And Focus Groups And Interview Facilitation.

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Today's learners are looking to explore career options that allow them to change their communities and often the language used to communicate careers and skill-building falls short of connecting a career path with a learner's passion. Similarly, while employers are searching for ways to increase dedication and retention among employees while also building a robust talent pipeline, employers are challenged to connect the skills and knowledge gained in Career Technical Education (CTE) programs to their employment needs. "Contribution to Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing for Career Pathways" builds the case for purpose-driven framing for career advising, shares the results from preliminary research into this type of framing and lays out both implications for different populations and future work needed to validate and implement this framing. To better understand "contribution to society" as a frame for CTE, Advance CTE commissioned focus groups of both CTE and non-CTE learners at different levels and conducted in-depth interviews with business professionals responsible for hiring across six industries. Advance CTE's preliminary research shows that: (1) Titles and descriptions of programs of study or industry sectors alone are insufficient for effective advising; (2) Employers often misunderstand titles and descriptions of CTE programs or pathways and that these descriptions of programs do not consistently align with descriptions of their work; and that (3) The most effective framing of a program of study--for both learners and employers--links a learner's contribution to society to their career goals. This resource was made possible through the generous support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additional appreciation goes to Edge Research for participant recruitment and focus groups and interview facilitation.

“ERIC ED629063: Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways Today's Learners Are Looking To Explore Career Options That Allow Them To Change Their Communities And Often The Language Used To Communicate Careers And Skill-building Falls Short Of Connecting A Career Path With A Learner's Passion. Similarly, While Employers Are Searching For Ways To Increase Dedication And Retention Among Employees While Also Building A Robust Talent Pipeline, Employers Are Challenged To Connect The Skills And Knowledge Gained In Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs To Their Employment Needs. "Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways" Builds The Case For Purpose-driven Framing For Career Advising, Shares The Results From Preliminary Research Into This Type Of Framing And Lays Out Both Implications For Different Populations And Future Work Needed To Validate And Implement This Framing. To Better Understand "contribution To Society" As A Frame For CTE, Advance CTE Commissioned Focus Groups Of Both CTE And Non-CTE Learners At Different Levels And Conducted In-depth Interviews With Business Professionals Responsible For Hiring Across Six Industries. Advance CTE's Preliminary Research Shows That: (1) Titles And Descriptions Of Programs Of Study Or Industry Sectors Alone Are Insufficient For Effective Advising; (2) Employers Often Misunderstand Titles And Descriptions Of CTE Programs Or Pathways And That These Descriptions Of Programs Do Not Consistently Align With Descriptions Of Their Work; And That (3) The Most Effective Framing Of A Program Of Study--for Both Learners And Employers--links A Learner's Contribution To Society To Their Career Goals. This Resource Was Made Possible Through The Generous Support Of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additional Appreciation Goes To Edge Research For Participant Recruitment And Focus Groups And Interview Facilitation.” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  ERIC ED629063: Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways Today's Learners Are Looking To Explore Career Options That Allow Them To Change Their Communities And Often The Language Used To Communicate Careers And Skill-building Falls Short Of Connecting A Career Path With A Learner's Passion. Similarly, While Employers Are Searching For Ways To Increase Dedication And Retention Among Employees While Also Building A Robust Talent Pipeline, Employers Are Challenged To Connect The Skills And Knowledge Gained In Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs To Their Employment Needs. "Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways" Builds The Case For Purpose-driven Framing For Career Advising, Shares The Results From Preliminary Research Into This Type Of Framing And Lays Out Both Implications For Different Populations And Future Work Needed To Validate And Implement This Framing. To Better Understand "contribution To Society" As A Frame For CTE, Advance CTE Commissioned Focus Groups Of Both CTE And Non-CTE Learners At Different Levels And Conducted In-depth Interviews With Business Professionals Responsible For Hiring Across Six Industries. Advance CTE's Preliminary Research Shows That: (1) Titles And Descriptions Of Programs Of Study Or Industry Sectors Alone Are Insufficient For Effective Advising; (2) Employers Often Misunderstand Titles And Descriptions Of CTE Programs Or Pathways And That These Descriptions Of Programs Do Not Consistently Align With Descriptions Of Their Work; And That (3) The Most Effective Framing Of A Program Of Study--for Both Learners And Employers--links A Learner's Contribution To Society To Their Career Goals. This Resource Was Made Possible Through The Generous Support Of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additional Appreciation Goes To Edge Research For Participant Recruitment And Focus Groups And Interview Facilitation.
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“ERIC ED629063: Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways Today's Learners Are Looking To Explore Career Options That Allow Them To Change Their Communities And Often The Language Used To Communicate Careers And Skill-building Falls Short Of Connecting A Career Path With A Learner's Passion. Similarly, While Employers Are Searching For Ways To Increase Dedication And Retention Among Employees While Also Building A Robust Talent Pipeline, Employers Are Challenged To Connect The Skills And Knowledge Gained In Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs To Their Employment Needs. "Contribution To Society: Exploring Purpose-Driven Framing For Career Pathways" Builds The Case For Purpose-driven Framing For Career Advising, Shares The Results From Preliminary Research Into This Type Of Framing And Lays Out Both Implications For Different Populations And Future Work Needed To Validate And Implement This Framing. To Better Understand "contribution To Society" As A Frame For CTE, Advance CTE Commissioned Focus Groups Of Both CTE And Non-CTE Learners At Different Levels And Conducted In-depth Interviews With Business Professionals Responsible For Hiring Across Six Industries. Advance CTE's Preliminary Research Shows That: (1) Titles And Descriptions Of Programs Of Study Or Industry Sectors Alone Are Insufficient For Effective Advising; (2) Employers Often Misunderstand Titles And Descriptions Of CTE Programs Or Pathways And That These Descriptions Of Programs Do Not Consistently Align With Descriptions Of Their Work; And That (3) The Most Effective Framing Of A Program Of Study--for Both Learners And Employers--links A Learner's Contribution To Society To Their Career Goals. This Resource Was Made Possible Through The Generous Support Of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additional Appreciation Goes To Edge Research For Participant Recruitment And Focus Groups And Interview Facilitation.” Subjects and Themes:

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2Exploring Language Change : An Anthology Of English From Early Times To The Present Day

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3ERIC EJ1127318: Exploring Change In Preservice Teachers' Beliefs About English Language Learning And Teaching

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The beliefs a teacher carries into the classroom are a strong predictor of behaviour and, thus, have educational implications. With more English Language Learners (ELLs) worldwide, in mainstream classrooms in English speaking countries and in content-based classes in other countries around the globe than ever before, it is essential that pre-service teachers' beliefs about these students are understood and, when possible, altered to ensure positive and productive educational experiences. This study examined the initial language learning beliefs and attitudes toward ELLs among 354 pre-service teachers in a large public university and compared it to their beliefs after their ESL related coursework. The findings demonstrate beliefs about ELLs can be changed, influencing pre-service teachers' practices in future classrooms. Survey data collected before and after specific coursework revealed a significant shift in preservice teachers' beliefs, indicating more alignment with current research and sound educational practice. Semi-structured focus-group interviews provided supporting evidence. These findings suggest pre-service teachers need evidence-based coursework in language development and language learning processes to overcome misconceptions regarding ELLs.

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