Review of Career pathways for all youth: Lessons from the school-to-work movement

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  • Brian C. Preble Salinas Union High School District Saint Mary's College of California

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v29.3439

Author Biography

Brian C. Preble, Salinas Union High School District Saint Mary's College of California

Brian C. Preble is a career counselor for the Regional Occupational Program in the Salinas Union High School District and an adjunct assistant professor in the Counselor Education Department at Saint Mary's College of California. Dr. Preble’s research interests include technology education, CTE, non-traditional postsecondary options, and differentiating education, learning, and schooling.

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Preble, B. C. (2021). Workforce counseling: Assisting individuals with their career journey in an ever-changing world of work [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Department of Counselor Education, Saint Mary’s College of California.

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Published

2022-05-04

How to Cite

Preble, B. C. (2022). Review of Career pathways for all youth: Lessons from the school-to-work movement. Education Review, 29. https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v29.3439

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