CLASP's Andrea Amaechi participated on a panel at the Ready by 21 conference that outlined the key elements of building a comprehensive youth employment delivery system for out of school youth.
This presentation explains how the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) can help public benefits recipients access important education and training opportunities.
Join CLASP, the Campaign for Youth, and the Gateway to College National Network to learn about successful strategies and partnerships that support out-of-school youth and struggling students to earn secondary and postsecondary credentials.
Listen to a discussion of key elements in the proposed Title II regulations, including such topics as Integrated Education and Training, Unified Planning, Performance Metrics, and more.
Building education and training programs into this integrated framework is essential to ensuring that more adult students are able to achieve postsecondary education, support their families and contribute to their state's competitiveness. Several states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Washington, Arkansas, and Oregon are already adopting this…
Since career pathways initiatives intentionally bring together programming and services from a variety of state systems, states must often "braid" together federal funding sources to develop and sustain these efforts. To help states navigate the federal funding landscape, CLASP's Center for Postsecondary and Economic Success…