SkillsFWD: Learning and employments records will make skills “the language” for hiring

SkillsFWD’s mission is to create a more equitable skills-based hiring ecosystem by expanding adoption of learning and employment records (LERs). Supported by the Charles Koch Foundation, Walmart, and several other organizations, SkillsFWD drives LER innovation by supporting entrepreneurs who are making LERs more accessible, interoperable, and scalable. We spoke with Walmart Foundation’s Sean Murphy about … Continued

In just three years, SkillUp has helped millions of Americans take a next step toward a fulfilling career

Employers are changing their approach to hiring by focusing more on aptitudes and skills and less on credentials. And by connecting individuals to the learning programs that can help them build the skills they need to fill in-demand jobs, SkillUp is helping both workers and employees.  The organization recently released its 2023 Impact Report, showcasing the nearly … Continued

More than job training. Life transformation.

Last fall, Stand Together, a philanthropic community the Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) is part of, partnered with Forbes to highlight the importance of lifelong learning and the value it provides to individuals, employers, and our society. This piece was originally published on that platform. Employers want to access new sources of talent, but sometimes struggle … Continued

In case you missed it: WGU’s Scott Pulsipher on how postsecondary education must change

What is the purpose of education? Western Governors University President Scott Pulsipher tackles that question in a three-part Forbes series. Pulsipher also discusses how postsecondary education must change in order to fulfill that purpose. WGU’s Pulsipher: The purpose of postsecondary education is self-actualization The purpose of education, WGU’s Pulsipher says in his first column, is not just to … Continued

Education Design Lab: Working with Montana employers to build micro-pathways from the bottom up

A September 2023 Gallup survey found an increasing number of U.S. workers are concerned artificial intelligence will make their jobs obsolete.  Worries like this one are not new. Whether it is trade or technology, change produces anxiety. But new learning models, including micro-pathways (programs that can be completed in under a year to unlock job opportunities), can … Continued

What we’re reading: Restoring free speech on college campuses

College and university students are back on campus. Their dorms, classrooms, and quads are filled with people from different backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs. Engaging with this multitude of experiences should help students develop the intellectual and social muscles they will need to tackle society’s most pressing problems. But, according to the latest College Free Speech Rankings from … Continued