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Work-based learning tackles cybersecurity talent gap
A growing cybersecurity skills gap, projected to leave over 3.5 million jobs unfilled by 2025, is pushing organizations toward work-based learning models. These programs integrate real-world security ...
State and regional associations can help build colleges' capacity for work-based learning, including internships, apprenticeships, and project-based capstones. Creating hands-on, work-based learning ...
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WA employers embrace work-based learning
A transformative shift is underway in Washington, linking education directly to career paths through work-based learning (WBL). This hands-on approach gives students the chance to explore their ...
Corrected: This story has been updated to correct the number of districts participating in Washington state’s Mastery-Based Learning Collaborative. Every state now allows schools to embrace competency ...
School districts in every state now have the green light to establish competency-based education programs and models in their classrooms—but they have a lot of work to do on the operational side to ...
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