Affiliation:
1. The Ohio State University
2. Johns Hopkins University
3. Notre Dame of Maryland University
4. University of Florida
Abstract
While there is a growing body of literature related to the benefits of participation in career and technical education (CTE) in high school, there remains a dearth of causal work in this area. Relying on administrative data from Baltimore City Public Schools, which uses a ranking system with a strict cut score to assign students into CTE-focused high schools, we employ a regression discontinuity design to estimate the causal effects of attending one of these high-quality CTE schools on attendance, career pathway completion, high school GPA, and SAT scores. We find that students who are offered admission to a program within one of the CTE centers are significantly more likely to complete a CTE pathway, though they present significantly lower GPAs. Implications are discussed.
Funder
Institute of Education Sciences
Publisher
American Educational Research Association (AERA)
Cited by
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