"Examining the Value of Industry-Recognized Certifications in Illinois " by Nancy Awdziejczyk

Degree Date

3-2025

Document Type

Dissertation - Public Access

Degree Name

Ed.D. Doctor of Education

Academic Discipline

Educational Leadership

First Advisor

Dr. Christine Nelson

Second Advisor

Dr. Gloria McDaniel-Hall

Third Advisor

Dr. James Fitzpatrick

Abstract

The goal of career and technical education (CTE) is to equip students for success in postsecondary education and the workforce. This study investigated the integration and impact of industry-recognized certifications (IRCs) within CTE programs in Illinois, particularly within the framework of Perkins V legislation. The research aimed to determine how IRCs enhance employability, increase starting salaries, and support career advancement for high school students through aligning CTE curricula with the demands of the current labor market.

The study was initiated due to difficulties in identifying valuable certifications for CTE programs stemming from the excessive number of certifying organizations and unclear quality standards that make it challenging to recognize valid certifications. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of IRCs in meeting workforce requirements and enhancing student outcomes.

The findings, using surveys, indicated strong support for IRCs from educational and industry stakeholders, underscoring the crucial role these certifications play in fulfilling labor market requirements. However, results varied significantly across different pathways and regions within the state.

Based on the findings, the researcher recommends adopting a systematic approach to managing these certifications. Results stress the importance for the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) to facilitate the development of a regional evaluation framework to ensure IRCs deliver real benefits statewide. Furthermore, the study calls for standardized processes for evaluating and selecting IRCs to reduce regional disparities and maximize their long-term impact on the workforce. The ultimate goal is to provide students with valuable credentials that meet labor market demands, thus preparing them for postsecondary success.

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