There are an estimated 4.1 million students currently enrolled in noncredit programs in the U.S., working to build skills that will bolster their resumes and open up job opportunities. Because they are shorter, flexible, and more targeted, noncredit options can be a great solution for just-in-time training needs, available exactly when learners or employers need them. So why aren't they more central to talent and economic development strategies? At a moment when learners and lawmakers alike are seeking to make the tie between higher education and careers more explicit, noncredit education offers a big opportunity. Matt Gandal’s latest piece in Forbes outlines what it will take to maximize the payoff of noncredit options for students, employers, and economies. https://lnkd.in/ghaQFRP3
Education Strategy Group
Education Administration Programs
ESG connects K-12, higher education, and workforce systems to advance equitable on-ramps to economic opportunity.
About us
Education Strategy Group (ESG) is a mission-driven consulting firm that works with America’s education, business, and civic leaders to expand economic opportunity and mobility by increasing educational attainment. We are driven by the conviction that a robust education system aligned with workforce demands leads to a stronger, more equitable society. In today’s economy, success largely depends on attainment of a credential beyond high school. Education Strategy Group supports the preparation, entry, and success of individuals from K-12 through postsecondary education to build a more equitable system, open economic doors for all, and strengthen our democracy. We work with America’s education leaders and employers to design, scale, and implement strategies that improve attainment. ESG specializes in strengthening the transition points that have the highest stakes for youth and adults and the highest benefit for states, communities, and economies. We believe that success in each level of our system should be defined, in part, based on our ability to prepare young people for success at the next level.
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External link for Education Strategy Group
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Virtual Company
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Strategic Planning and Counsel, Policy Development, Implementation Capacity, Networks and Collaboration, Coalition Building, Communications and Advocacy, and Facilitating Smart Investments
Locations
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Virtual Company, US
Employees at Education Strategy Group
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Kenyatta Lovett, Ph.D.
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Ahnna Smith
Mission-driven executive with extensive experience driving cross-sector systems change.
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Adam Lowe
Education policy and program consulting, providing critical analysis, strategy, and facilitation services
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Raphael Rosenblatt
Talent Strategy Consultant || Learning + Upskilling + Impact || I build transformative talent development solutions that drive company growth
Updates
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Thanks to our many partners, funders, and friends for a great year. We're looking forward to 2025!
Grateful to be wrapping up a productive few days—and a great 2024—with Team ESG. At a time when things can feel very divided in our country, I believe that a deep commitment to expanding economic opportunity and mobility can be a unifier. I’m very proud of what our team and our partners have accomplished together over the past year, but there’s a lot of work still ahead of us. We’re ready to double down on this work—and the impact we know it can have for individuals and communities across the nation—in 2025 and beyond.
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Are you creating a program of study for high school students leading to at least 12 #dualenrollment college credits in Healthcare, Information Technology, or Advanced Manufacturing? We examined over two dozen pathway maps from leading communities to give you examples of common foundational college courses, credentials, and degrees that they include, plus tips and pointers to help you get started and avoid pitfalls. https://lnkd.in/gg7K9rq3 Publisher: Education Strategy Group | Author: Cecilia Le
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Youth apprenticeship programs offer a powerful means to integrate work-based and academic learning, providing a critical pathway to in-demand careers, particularly for historically marginalized populations. Youth apprenticeship intermediary organizations serve as the connective tissue between education and workforce systems, uniting diverse stakeholders to design and implement effective programs while also working toward a future where youth apprenticeships are more accessible to a broader range of young people. However, different environments at the state and local levels impact intermediaries’ ability to advance and scale youth apprenticeship. After speaking with leaders of these organizations, the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) identified five enabling conditions that most impact intermediary organizations’ ability to support and grow youth apprenticeships in their communities: 1. A supportive policy environment; 2. Partner engagement and collaboration; 3. Existing data systems; 4. Funding availability and flexibility; and 5. The accessibility and connectivity of supportive services. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/gafji6Gs New America #NAW2024
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Meet our new Chief of Staff, Cristina Marks! Cristina brings a deep expertise in education strategy, policy, and leadership as well as a belief that all students deserve equitable and high-quality learning opportunities. 👏👏Please join us in welcoming Cristina 👏👏 https://lnkd.in/gj4MxHeZ
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The aftermath of the pandemic has forced many states and communities to really consider what high school is, and what it could be. This inflection point provides a unique and transformational opportunity to reengage learners, to reinvest in communities, and to reimagine how a diploma can deliver value and opportunity. In his latest piece for Forbes, Matt Gandal explores 3 ideas to make high school more meaningful, including building postsecondary momentum, designing high quality career-connected learning opportunities, and expanding direct admissions. Are there any other promising practices you would include on the list? https://lnkd.in/gXAvugui
3 Ideas To Make High School More Meaningful
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What does it look like to create connected opportunities that help young people transition between HS, postsecondary and future economic opportunity? This question drives the work of the Accelerate Ed community, a regional accelerator focused on creating environments that enable young people to attain at least 12 transferable college credits by high school graduation, putting them on the fast track to an Associate degree or beyond in a high-demand career. Earlier this year, four Accelerate Ed teams joined the Getting Smart Podcast to discuss how this work is strengthening communities. Our latest blog rounds up these conversations with Learn to Earn Dayton, EmployIndy, Greater Phoenix Chamber, Massachusetts Alliance for Early College. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gvNVKvbs
Podcast Roundup: The Intermediaries at the Hub of Accelerated Pathways Work - Education Strategy Group
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“It’s not about what you know, it’s about who you know.” We’ve all heard it before. And while there is truth there, the maxim ignores the fact that unless someone knows HOW to leverage those relationships, "who you know" doesn't actually have much value in the context of navigating the path to a meaningful career. Over the last several years, ESG has been working alongside communities and education leaders to really explore and understand how to deliver meaningful social capital development to students, particularly in communities that often lack the same access to high-value networks and opportunities as their more affluent peers. The ability to cultivate connections is really important, particularly as students navigate an increasingly complex job market post-graduation. But we have not systematically taught these skills to students and young adults. Too often, we just expect students to figure it out on their own. As part of our “Social Capital and Me” blog series, ESG team members are sharing their own personal reflections—the ups and downs—of navigating this path, in order to illustrate how critical social capital is in the education-to-career journey. Check out the entire series: > Part 1: Social Capital and Me: It’s Not Always What You Know, but Who You Know by Janeva Wilson, M.Ed. https://lnkd.in/gFbuJVW8 > Part 2: Social Capital and Me: A Mid-Career Change Underscores the Value (and Need!) for Social Capital Development by Tina Young https://lnkd.in/gK-ixm9c > Part 3: Social Capital and Me: Making Connections for Students of Color by Joyce Hwang https://lnkd.in/gcPyq56D
Social Capital and Me: It’s Not Always What You Know, But Who You Know. - Education Strategy Group
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Education Strategy Group reposted this
Are you in the Big Easy for #Aurora24? Don't miss out on this afternoon's panel where our own Julie Lammers will moderate a discussion with Casey Haugner Wrenn about ASA and Education Strategy Group's analysis on how all 50 states approach and measure success in middle school #careerexploration. Learn more: https://bit.ly/48uEyLn
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High school graduation requirements serve as both a signal of readiness and a lever for opening access and opportunity to social and economic mobility. But as job opportunities continue to grow for those with education and training beyond high school, it is imperative that our education system evolves to prepare students not just for graduation, but for meaningful participation in postsecondary education and the workforce. High school is a critical foundation for social and economic mobility, and states bear a responsibility to leverage education as a powerful driver of opportunity. Determining high school graduation requirements is a state responsibility, critical for ensuring a consistent foundation of education across districts. Check out our latest report “Rethinking High School Graduation Requirements.” https://lnkd.in/ggU2-gXp
Rethinking High School Graduation Requirements - Education Strategy Group
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