On this episode of the E4E podcast, we join in on a conversation with Dr. Ken Shores, Arielle Lentz, and Dr. Bart Gill. Ken is an assistant professor specializing in education policy in the School of Education at the University of Delaware. His research is focused on educational inequality and encompasses both descriptive and causal inference. He addresses racial/ethnic and socioeconomic inequality in test scores, school disciplinary policy, classification systems, and school resources. Arielle is a second-year PhD student in the Education Statistics and Research Methods program at the University of Delaware’s School of Education. Bart is the Education Associate, AgriScience for the Delaware Department of Education. He oversees all Agricultural Education programs in the state as well as the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics programs. Bart is responsible for assisting to advance agricultural education forward through improving agricultural education curriculum and assessment. Today, Ken and Arielle discuss their research on postsecondary educational and employment outcomes for students involved in Delaware’s Secondary Career and Technical Education Program and Bart provides an overview of Delaware’s CTE program, its practical effects for Delaware students, and describes the research needs of the Delaware Department of Education surrounding concentrator designations.
More Information Section:
Learn more about Ken’s Work:
Ken’s faculty page: https://www.cehd.udel.edu/faculty-bio/kenneth-shores/
Ken’s Website: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=x1gyyigAAAAJ&hl=en
Check out Ken’s articles for the Brookings Institution:
https://www.brookings.edu/people/kenneth-shores/
The New York Times 2018 The Numbers that Explain why the Teachers are in Revolt: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/04/upshot/school-funding-still-lags-after-recession-ended.html
The Economist 2019 What budget cuts during the Great Recession did to pupils’ test scores:
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2019/06/06/what-budget-cuts-during-the-great-recession-did-to-pupils-test-scores
Learn more about Arielle:
https://www.education.udel.edu/grad-student/arielle-lentz/
https://sites.udel.edu/ppe/about-us/our-team/entry/3/
Learn more about Delaware Pathways:
https://delawarepathways.org/
Add Bart’s email* [email protected]
Episode Based on: The Effects of Secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs on Postsecondary Educational and Employment Outcomes: Preliminary Research Findings