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Curriculum Planning

ou know about the needs of employers in your occupational area, are school district curriculum developers adequately meeting the needs of industry? In other words, are graduating students adequately prepared to meet the challenges of their occupational area? What might be done differently? Why and how?

The public-service sector faces a real crisis that is frequently tied to funding priorities in the public imagination. However, even if my "industry," which is law enforcement, were not always a controversial part of government budget discourse, the fact is that the rigorousness of police training routinely washes out a minimum of 20% of all applicants. Many failures are due less to lack of interest in police work or their physical limitations than to their lack of comprehension, language, and communication skills, which are all very important in the profession. A firmer grounding in such basics would help police recruiting and retention efforts greatly. For example, if secondary-school instruction in basic verbal and math skills took place with reference to their value in the real world of careers, then students who are not college bound might make key mental connections that would serve them just as well as those who are

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