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With ever-mounting evidence that workforce education is badly needed in the nation’s schools to foster a pool of pay for papers skilled and job-ready workers, Balistreri hopes for a "pendulum swing" toward vocational education in the coming years. In the meantime, he buttresses himself with the observation, "I wouldn’t be in education--and in particular in vocational education administration--if I didn’t like a challenge."
Equipped to impress Few things improve vocational education’s image more effectively than state-of-the-art equipment that meets workplace standards and students’ definition of cool. But finding the money to secure the latest technology is write my capstone paper for me another major challenge for vocational administrators. "There’s no way I can have a 30-station AutoCAD with Pentium 233s and AutoCAD 13," says Mike Murphy, director of secondary education for the Monroe School District in Washington state. "Never be able to afford it. So I need to keep current, but the reality is I’ll never be able to keep current. It’s not going to happen."
Paist notes that "if anyone wants to really poke criticism at any of the technical high schools I think that’s where they start--with the observation that we’re way behind local business and industry in terms of the help with english homework equipment we have." Pathfinder recently secured more than$200,000 for technological equipment from surrounding town councils and is ranked No. 1 in technology among schools in western Massachusetts, Paist says. Even so, he anticipates needing to seek a bond issue before long to finance technology upgrades.
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