Learning for Careers The Pathways to Prosperity Network

Learning for Careers by Nancy Hoffman, published by Harvard Education Press in 2017, offers a detailed exploration of the Pathways to Prosperity Network, a national initiative aimed at helping young people successfully complete high school and obtain valuable postsecondary credentials. This edition, comprising 188 pages, presents strategies designed to navigate the challenges of a competitive global job market while ensuring that students are prepared for both immediate employment and future educational opportunities.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how various states are addressing the need for career readiness among students, emphasizing the importance of preparing them for high-demand jobs. The book discusses the intersection of education and economic conditions, focusing on career development and educational policy reform. Through its insights, Learning for Careers aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about effective pathways for youth in today’s evolving labor landscape.
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Learning for Careers provides a comprehensive account of the Pathways to Prosperity Network, a national initiative focused on helping more young people successfully complete high school, attain a first postsecondary credential with value in the labor market, and get started on a career without foreclosing the opportunity for further education. Outlining a strategy for securing the good jobs that are open, Learning for Careers offers a way forward for the millions of young people that face a rapidly evolving and ever more competitive globalized workplace.
“Hoffman and Schwartz provide a thorough and thoughtful summary of how states are taking on the challenge of ensuring more students are career-ready-not just college-ready-and specifically prepared for high-growth and high-demand jobs.”
—Candice McQueen, commissioner, Tennessee Department of Education
“This experience-packed, on-point book will sharpen our oft fumbling effort to make real the ‘career’ part of ‘college- and career-ready’ and furnish many more young Americans with a rigorous, respectable, and lucrative alternative to the ‘four-year degree for all’ goal.”
—Chester E. Finn, Jr., distinguished senior fellow and president emeritus, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
“Pathways to Prosperity is giving thousands of Delaware young people the opportunity to learn valuable skills that will serve them well in the workplace. The best part is seeing how engaged these young people are as they think about their future.”
—Jack Markell, governor of Delaware (2009-2017)
“Learning for Careers is a must-read for educators, employers, and civic leaders who are partnering to prepare young people for twenty-first-century careers.”
–Judy and Jamie Dimon, The Dimon Family Foundation
“Learning for Careers is essential reading for everyone interested in how to smartly combine rigorous academics with real-world application.”
—Darrell Steinberg, mayor of Sacramento, former president of the California State Senate, and author of the California Career Pathways Trust
Nancy Hoffman is a senior advisor at Jobs for the Future, and a cofounder of the Pathways to Prosperity Network. Robert B. Schwartz is a professor emeritus of practice in educational policy and administration at Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a cofounder of the Pathways to Prosperity Network.
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