Craft Education and WGU are helping expand apprenticeship degree pathways that combine paid work, practical training, and academic progress in fields like teaching and nursing.
Palisch, President of Craft Education, notes that it is influencing how work is distributed across the economy.
The Weld RE-5J School District continues to incorporate ways for Roosevelt High School’s construction pathway students to “build up” their work-based learning skills. This includes a new hands-on ...
While bipartisan interest in CTE has grown in recent years, annual federal funding for career and technical education has ...
Work-based learning is expanding in many postsecondary institutions but educators say that their programs could benefit from stronger partnerships with local industries and additional funding. In a ...
The federal government just finalized a rule that may put skills-based hiring front and center. The April 11 update to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Pathways Program now expands and ...
Businesses can build bridges between education and industry by offering work-based learning programs, while boosting their talent development strategies as well, according to a report by American ...
Transportation challenges and limited job placements have long restricted access to work-based learning for high school ...
The Pathways Programs is for students who had a solid academic record in high school but who were not initially admitted to selective majors on Miami University’s main campus in Oxford. Through ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Every month, WISH-TV highlights a local school district with “The Morning Bell,” a conversation focused on new or exciting programs and accomplishments within Indiana schools. On ...
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