Shipbuilding Workforce
A manufacturing center in Virginia taps public-private partnerships to train workers for shipyard jobs across the state. Also, a pioneer of apprenticeship degrees in the U.S. moves into healthcare, and an essay arguing that computer…
Launching the Newest Class of Shipbuilders
Amid a shortage of shipbuilders, an old textile manufacturing town in Virginia is preparing workers for shipyards hundreds of miles away.
People Investment Strategy
Oklahoma partners with Guild for a fresh take on industry-driven skills training, backed by the Trump administration. Also, the president’s requested budget cuts to workforce programs, the latest on AI…
Public-Private Workforce Training Takes Flight in Oklahoma
The Sooner State partners with Guild for a fresh take on industry-driven skills training, backed by the Trump administration.
One Million Apprentices? The Math Only Works if Women Are Included
President Trump was right to set an ambitious goal for apprenticeship—but his own administration’s efforts to roll back programs that support women apprentices stand in the way of scale.
How Can Higher Education Signal Relevance in a Skills-Focused World?
To send clearer signals about the skills it develops, higher education can incorporate microcredentials, map skills across the curriculum, and expand work-based learning.
Starting Early
Connecting kids to aviation careers with a fresh take on a regional workforce development hub. Also, Genesys Works expands its high school internship model, i.c. stars doubles down on tech…
Taking Flight in High School
A novel three-year high school program packed with work-based learning prepares students for jobs in southwest Ohio’s growing aviation industry.
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