Governor Newsome California Master Plan for Career Education
A new "career passport" is envisioned as a digital tool with academic transcripts, verified skills and credentials earned outside the classroom — in the military, for instance — to help workers showcase their abilities to potential employers.
Higher paying jobs for those without a college degree.
High schools and colleges would offer more work-based learning, including internships and apprenticeships; career exploration and stronger counseling. The plan encourages more opportunities for high school students to take college classes to acquire skills sought by employers.
Is it a DEI program aimed to help certain groups and excluding most?...
Wider access to workforce training and education would be encouraged, especially for people with disabilities, English language learners, youth who are neither working nor attending school and those whose parents did not attend college.