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Education Secretary Linda McMahon likes to talk about returning control “to the states.” Ironically, those decisions are falling to the recently displaced.
Hechinger Report
The spirit of learning from successful associate-degree programs must be applied to short-term training as well.
Lumina Foundation (blog)
As states wrestle with these issues, they should help professionalize higher education’s “non-credit” sector — an area that is growing in importance thanks to rapidly changing economic demands.
Institute for Higher Education Policy (blog)
The accelerated rollout and limited engagement with the field jeopardizes data quality.
National Skills Coalition (blog)
Over time, investments in financial support for under-resourced learners pay off through stronger employment outcomes, reduced public benefits usage and a more resilient workforce.
Forbes
Skills are what matter most, and community colleges have long been an accessible, high-quality place to gain them.
