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- Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections for 2014-2024
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released its employment projections for 2014-2024 The BLS news release highlights several relevant findings to the fields of adult education and career pathways
- Career and Technical Education (CTE) and High Priority Occupations
The United State Bureau of Labor Statistics ' list of 20 of the fastest growing occupations includes the following occupations that align to programming offered by many Career and Technical Education providers: Cook Web Developer Solar Equipment Installers
- Will I need a License or Certification for my Job?
The U S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has published an article, based on BLS data, showing the occupations where workers are most likely to have a license or certification The report also highlights BLS growth projections for selected occupations
- Math in Context: Math for the Workplace - ed
Using Bureau of Labor and Statistics and XP Math websites, advise students math needed by career I use the following sites to construct informational cards that show students the types of math needed for individual career choices
- Using Labor Market Information (LMI) to Teach Math Concepts with Brooke . . .
September is Workforce Development Month and we are excited to have Brooke Istas from the LINCS math and numeracy group join this week to close out the month with a discussion around using labor market information to teach math concepts
- Entry Level Jobs that Can Lead to STEM Careers
Between 2017 and 2029, the number of STEM jobs will grow 8 percent, a higher rate than non-STEM jobs—with positions in computing, engineering, and advanced manufacturing leading the way (Via the US Bureau of Labor Statistics) Regarding the job outlook from 2019-2029, employment in software development is projected for 22% growth (Via the US Bureau of Labor Statistics) Overall, since 1990
- How confident are you in helping adult learners prepare for a career in . . .
While there are real differences in the educational requirements, licensing, and job tasks of these two jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), I think there is more to this story than meets the eye
- Women-Focused Resources from OVAEs ACP Newsletter
This report provides the first-ever estimates of women's employment in the green economy, state-by-state, by industry, and by occupation The analysis draws on the U S Census Bureau's American Community Survey; the Brookings-Battelle Clean Economy database; and the U S Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics' Green Goods and Services survey The report examines women's share of
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