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America Achieves CEO Jon Schnur discusses the importance of a good jobs agenda and the role of career pathway systems for preparing children for the next economy on the latest Global Ed Talk with NCEE’s Anthony Mackay.
By Jennifer Craw In Switzerland, employers contribute about 60 percent of the total cost of the entire Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. Young people apprentice in companies and are paid because they contribute to the work of the company. This is not how VET works in the United States where most firms ...
By Jennifer Craw Strong vocational education and training systems in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany give students the skills they need to more easily transition into the workforce, resulting in a much better rate of youth in engaged in work and learning. Each of these countries has a lower rate of youth ages ...
Key principles and practices from the best systems vocational education systems around the globe.
These systems are expanding early childhood education by improving teacher preparation, setting clear standards, and increasing access for disadvantaged students.
The New Zealand Initiative calls for elevating teaching through rigorous training, career pathways, and professional collaboration to address declining student performance and inequality.
The 2012 edition of OCED Education at a Glance highlights the impact of the global recession on education and employment, exploring the link between education and the economy.
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