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Alexandria, VA—As state leaders ramp up efforts to ensure that all students gain career-relevant skills and credentials while still in high school, they also need to assure students and families that employers and postsecondary institutions will value those skills. The l...


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State policymakers’ efforts to ensure that high schools prepare all their graduates for postsecondary education and the workforce intensified over the last decade. This surge of attention reflects multiple pressures: graduates struggling to navigate a shifting labor market,[1] critiques of the “c...


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As artificial intelligence (AI) platforms absorb routine tasks, entry- and mid-level knowledge workers in finance, business services, government, and health care face growing vulnerability to deskilling and displacement. The workers best positioned to thrive in this environment will be those who combine legacy technical skills, such as mathematics and coding, with AI literacy...


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There is no guaranteed, straightforward path to student success beyond high school and many blind alleys. Families and educators alike must prepare learners to navigate an overwhelming, confusing landscape of more than 1.8 million credentials: certificates, certifications, licenses, degrees, badges, apprenticeships, microcredentials, and more. And figuring out how to knit the...


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Many state leaders are rethinking students’ readiness for life after high school through the creation of portraits of a graduate, in which they name communication, collaboration, and critical thinking among the essential skills students need. But naming them is not enough. Schools need ways to teach, assess, and credential these competencies so that diplomas no longer risk be...


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