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Date: 2015-10-14 17:37:41
Association for Career and Technical Education
Vocational education in the United States
Education in the United States
Ukiah High School
Chelsea Career & Technical Education High School

Building New Possibilities: Promising Practices for Recruiting and Retaining Students in Career and Technical Education Programs That Are Nontraditional for Their Gender July 2009

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