Junior Achievement helps high school grads learn life skills and gain work experience while figuring out what comes next.
A new index adds insights on which nondegree credentials pay off, but falls short in helping states make funding decisions.
The Trump administration wants the Labor Department to run CTE grants—with virtually all the money going to K-12 schools.
GAO report shows earn-and-learn can pay off for workers and businesses, but federal funding remains limited.
Arkansas is investing in a skills-first platform that puts it at the forefront of state efforts to tap data to better match residents with jobs.
Washington State got creative with WIOA funds and its own dollars to move beyond check-the-box employment programs.
Skills-based push backed by the Manufacturing Institute seeks to connect veterans with career opportunities.
The White House wants to consolidate workforce training and give flexibility to states while slashing federal funding.
WGU and tech companies use Open edX for flexible online learning. Could community colleges be next?
Calbright College experiments with how to better serve working learners, with promising results.
As the White House predicts a factory renaissance, a novel earn-and-learn model emerges in Tennessee.