Educators from across the United States recently visited Antioch High School’s Linked Learning Pathways to gain information about creating similar programs in their schools. About 80 participants ...
Linked learning high school programs hold promise in boosting student engagement and lead to “moderately greater” success in school, but translate to little improvement on standardized tests and ...
High school students in linked learning programs are more likely to earn a diploma and are better prepared for college and careers, a new independent evaluation of programs in nine California school ...
Educational pathway programs at two San Bernardino City Unified high schools recently achieved Gold certification by the Linked Learning Alliance, a statewide coalition of education, industry and ...
When she was 6 years old, Lily Saelee's grandfather died from cancer. Ever since, Lily has been pursuing her aspiration of a career in health care, and specifically as a cancer care specialist. "My ...
To the national debate about whether students should pursue career and technical education or college preparation, a California program wants to add an emphatic declaration: Yes. The refusal to choose ...
Linked Learning offers a promising systemic approach to high school reform that is designed to address challenges facing underserved students who have been ill prepared for college and career.
Under the watchful eye of Marin County prosecutor Otis Bruce, Jr., De Anza High School senior Angelina Quilic, 18, stepped confidently to the podium in her law academy class and fired questions at her ...
California’s Golden State Pathways Program is a historic commitment to career-connected learning. In January 2025, $470 million in grants began flowing to hundreds of school communities across the ...
Expanded learning time doesn’t always involve lengthening the school day or year. Some California high schools are using creative scheduling to restructure the school day to make room for ...
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT (publ. 1/28/2015, page A4) Because of an editing error, a story on Tuesday’s front page about so-called “linked learning academies” omitted the first name and title of De ...
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