- Resource
- Farther, Faster —Six Promising Programs Show How Career Pathways Bridges Help Basic Skills Students Earn Credentials That Matter
- Date Published
- 2011
- Full Author Citation
- Strawn, J.
- Download
- 512 Farther-Faster.pdf (.pdf 1.1 MB)
- Source
- CLASP
- Description
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Students forced to complete a long sequence of remedial or English language classes before they can begin their postsecondary program are less likely to earn college certificates or degrees. This brief highlights six promising programs that show how career pathway bridges help lower-skilled students move farther and faster along college and career paths through programs that link basic skills and occupational certificate courses. The author explains two career pathway bridges models — the paired course approach and the integrated course approach — and describes how six colleges implement either approach to meet the particular needs of lower-skilled adults.
- Phase
- Completion Entry Progress
- Topic
- Career Technical Education & Career Pathways Dual Enrollment & Dual Credit Programs Instructional Policies and Practices Student Persistence & Continuous Attendance Student Support Programs
- Resource Type
- Report
