How multi-level governance frameworks assist community colleges in identifying education-related sustainable development goals

Promoting inclusive and equitable postsecondary learning environments is a global priority Postsecondary institutions, particularly community colleges' career and technical education (CTE) programs, are increasingly held accountable for achieving education-related sustainable development goals...

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Collaborative learning
College campuses
Community Colleges
Cte
Educational Environment
Environmental Influences
Equal Education
Equity
Governance
Inclusion
Institutionalization
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Labor Force Development
Learning Processes
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Organizational Change
Organizational Development
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Self Evaluation (Groups)
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Technical Education
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Vocational education
Workforce
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