jewels santana Wrote:
not sure how common this is, but in Philadelphia they have specific high schools for specific career paths, like fixing cars or fixing candy machines or various other things that you can make a living off of that suburban kids probably would never do.
i have mixed feelings about this.
You are on the mark with your ambivalence... in my opinion.
"voc ed" can track kids, especially kids of color and lower socio-economic, away from college.
"Career Technical Education", in a context of a comprehensice high school program, can and should give kids hands-one, active learning experiences that prepare them for both work and tertiary education... and keep them in school. 50% of Latino kids drop out of high school.