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What Does AI Readiness Mean for Schools?
Diane Tavenner & Michael B. Horn
December 11, 2025
Q&A: Los Angeles High School Counselor On What Students Want After Graduation
Jacob Matthews
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Patrick O’Donnell
August 14, 2024
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Chelsea Waite
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New Student Skills for a New Economy: Education Experts on Reimagining HS
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Watch — New Skills for a New Economy: The Future of Youth Career Development
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Brown: In South Florida, Aviation Partnerships Are Bringing Career Education Into the Modern Age for Both Students and Adults
Leslie Brown
March 16, 2020
Sparger & Jarrat: Colleges and Employers Are Not Communicating About the Skills Students Have — or Need. How They Can Bridge This Gap
Lori Sparger & Dave Jarrat
September 10, 2019
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Commentary: HS Career Readiness Programs Can Break Cycle of Poverty by Linking Disconnected Youth to Jobs That Give Them a Purpose & Pathway
David Williams
August 7, 2019
Charlene Lake: Why American Companies Must Engage in Training the Youth of Today to Build the Workforce of the Future
Charlene Lake
July 16, 2019
In California, High Schools Are Partnering With Businesses, Community Colleges to Get Students College- and Career-Ready
Mikhail Zinshteyn
July 9, 2019
Facing Corporate Exodus Over Unfilled Skilled Jobs, Connecticut Needs More Coders, Engineers, Computer Science Pros — and Is Willing to Pay to Educate Them
Debra West
June 17, 2019
Anderson & McClennen: Across the Country, Communities Are Creating New Ways for Students to Learn — and Empowering Them to Succeed
Amy Anderson & Nate McClennen
June 2, 2019
As Georgia Looks to Expand Its Workforce, a New Kind of College Degree Aims to Establish Atlanta as the Financial Technology Capital of America
Aleksandra Appleton
April 25, 2019
Redefining the ‘American Dream’ for the Age of Automation: Are We Setting Kids Up to Fail by Selling an Outdated Vision of Success — and Ignoring What Research Says About Happiness?
Arielle Dreher
April 1, 2019
Shaw & Erquiaga: Charlotte Is Investing in Social Capital to Help Students Move Up the Economic Ladder. Other Cities Should Follow Suit
Molly Shaw & Dale Erquiaga
March 25, 2019
Robots, Inequality, Apprenticeships: If America Is to Usher In an ‘Age of Agility’ in Education, Experts Say We Must Talk Less About Schools — and More About Students
Beth Hawkins
March 25, 2019
Why Women Excel at Prized ‘Soft Skills’ but Still Trail Men When It Comes to Being Hired for the STEM Careers of the Future
David Cantor
February 18, 2019
Bultan: The U.S. Needs a Road Map for Addressing the Future of Work. 3 Key Areas Where States and Local Governments Can Take the Lead
Debbie Cox Bultan
January 28, 2019
Commentary: In Our Changing Economy, We Need New Flexible Education Systems to Usher In an Age of Agility for Tomorrow’s Workforce
Cheryl Oldham, Tim Taylor & Tom Vander Ark
January 23, 2019
How Arizona Is Building Its Own Talent Pipeline to Solve the Stubborn Teacher Shortages Hitting State’s Low-Income Schools
David Cantor
January 15, 2019
How Does a College Grad End Up at a For-Profit Technical School? It’s All About the Job Market — and the Value of a Bachelor’s Degree
Laura McKenna
January 9, 2019
Oldham: In Texas, in Illinois, and Around the Country, Businesses Are Working With Students to Better Bridge Classrooms With Careers
Cheryl Oldham
December 10, 2018
The ‘Middle Skills’ Gap: Half of America’s Jobs Require More Than High School Diplomas but Less Than 4-Year Degrees. So Why Are They Under So Many Students’ Radars?
David Cantor
December 10, 2018
Can Innovative Rural Schools Stem the Urban Bleed?
Arielle Dreher
December 4, 2018
Horn & Counselman: Why States Should Break the College-Degree Stranglehold and Make Jobs Available to All Qualified Applicants
Michael B. Horn & Gunnar Counselman
December 3, 2018
Deeds: What an ‘Entrepreneurial Mindset’ Means for K-12 Education and the Skills Students Must Learn Before Entering the World of Work
Donna Deeds
December 3, 2018
When Co-Curriculars Spark Careers: Over 80 Years, How ‘Career and Technical Student Organizations’ Have Evolved From Bricklaying to Business Management to Robotics
Kate Stringer
November 27, 2018
Gandal: Not All Industry Credentials Are Created Equal. Here Are 4 Steps for Figuring Out Which Are the Best for Student Success
Matt Gandal
November 27, 2018
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