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Are career pathway programs actually leading Louisiana students to good jobs?

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Portada del episodio Are career pathway programs actually leading Louisiana students to good jobs?

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Are career pathways actually leading Louisiana students to good jobs, or are we just giving them more programs, credentials, and options that look impressive on paper but don’t clearly connect to meaningful employment? Dr. Bruno V. Manno, Chair at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, joins Newell to talk about what has to happen for education, training, and the workforce to line up.

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