Affiliation:
1. Box 174, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. He specializes in public policy and training and work education
Abstract
During the early 1990s, youth apprenticeship is being proposed as a model that can solve many of the perceived problems with the education of the non-college-bound, reintegrate alienated urban youth, and help reestablish U.S. dominance in international markets. I argue that although many of the elements of the youth apprenticeship model appear to have great potential, three problems must be addressed before the strategy can be successful: securing employer involvement, assuring and improving the quality of on-the-job learning, and confronting the equity issues that arise from a public policy that incorporates the highly stratified world of work into the core educational system.
Publisher
American Educational Research Association (AERA)
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