December 5, 2011
Developing Human Capital: Meeting the Growing Global Need for a Skilled and Educated Workforce
In a new report written by the National Association of Workforce Boards, Association for Career and Technical Education, and the McGraw-Hill Education Foundation, the authors underscore the value of CTE in today’s workforce and the need to create quality programs by connecting educational institutions with business and industry. The report stresses that business and education working together can reduce barriers to employment and create new pathways to career development and job growth. A well-fused program would poise students of all ages to qualify and compete for high-demand jobs, the report suggests. To read the full report, click on the attached link.
http://mcgraw-hillresearchfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/DevelopingHumanCapital.pdf
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