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This framework outlines a series of interconnected education and training strategies designed to support working poor families in achieving their career goals. By focusing on industry needs and creating postsecondary pathways, it fosters educational advancement and employment opportunities. Key features include alignment of basic skills, multiple entry and exit points, and strong connections with workforce partners. With contextualized curricula and flexible course delivery, comprehensive support systems are established to enhance financial education, asset development, and access to income and benefits.
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Career Pathways and CWF/WFSN:A Framework for Education and Employment Advancement Working Poor Families Project 2013
CP Definition (Feds 4-4-12) • Series of connected education/training strategies and supports leading to credentials and employment • Industry/sector focused • Postsecondary pathways facilitating advancement to future education and employment
Key Features of Fed Definition • Alignment of basic skills and postsecondary: Bridges • Multiple entry and exit • Connection with workforce, employers/industry & human services • Contextualized curriculum • Flexible course delivery • Credentials • Comprehensive Student Supports
CWF/WFSN:Delivering Student Supports Three Strands of Focus • Education and Workforce Development • Financial Education and Asset Development • Income, Benefits Access and Work Supports