The State of Youth Apprenticeships: Policy, Practice and Pathways to Scale
Join ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ and the Progressive Policy Institute at 2 p.m. ET Tuesday for a conversation about preparing young people for success in a changing economy.
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As the workforce shifts, apprenticeships are gaining momentum as a pathway to good jobs.
Join ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ and the Progressive Policy Institute at 2 p.m. ET Tuesday for a special conversation about how apprenticeships can better prepare young people for success in a changing economy — and what policymakers need to do to ensure every student gets a strong start on the path to a good job.
PPI’s Bruno Manno will be joined by Adele Burns, chief of the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards; Chris Harrington, director of ApprenticeshipNC; Taylor White, director of postsecondary pathways for youth at New America; and a pair of young apprentices.
Sign up for the Zoom or tune in to this page Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET to stream the event.
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