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Wisconsin Policy Forum, 2025
With labor shortages reported in Wisconsin across many industries, it is encouraging that participation in the state's apprenticeship programs is at a record high. Newer apprenticeship programs in several high-demand health care occupations also appear promising for expansion. This brief examines Wisconsin's Registered Apprenticeship, Certified…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, State Programs, Building Trades, Manufacturing Industry
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Gulnaz Akhmetova; Zhuldyz Davletbayeva; Rymkul Ismailova; Zulfiya Torebekova – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2025
This study is dedicated to analyzing and evaluating government initiatives aimed at addressing migration challenges in Kazakhstan that manifest in uneven migration flows and significant disparities in population density between the southern and northern regions. The authors assess the implementation of a state program as part of their analysis,…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Public Policy, Migration Patterns, Population Trends
Laura Hill; Beyond Deng – Public Policy Institute of California, 2025
Nearly 20 percent of California school children are English Learners (ELs), and close to 40 percent of all transitional kindergarten through grade 12 (TK-12) students speak a language other than English at home. Federal law requires that these children receive supportive services so they can access academic content while becoming fluent in…
Descriptors: English Learners, Educational Trends, Spanish Speaking, Enrollment Rate
Laura Hill; Beyond Deng; Stephanie Barton – Public Policy Institute of California, 2025
This brief provides findings from the full report, "Adapting to Changes in California's English Learner Population," which examines how the size and composition of the English Learner (EL) population has changed and whether services, program offerings, and learning trajectories have evolved in response to these changes. Key findings…
Descriptors: English Learners, Spanish Speaking, Educational Trends, Enrollment Rate
Emily Langhorne; Rachel Canter – Progressive Policy Institute, 2025
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, accelerating the collapse of an already disintegrating city public school system. Prior to the storm, almost two-thirds of New Orleans public school students attended failing schools, half dropped out, and fewer than one in five enrolled in college. The school system suffered severe…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Charter Schools, Public Education, Natural Disasters