Accelerate ED

Last Updated: 03/11/2024

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Overview

Accelerate ED focuses on building stronger, smoother, and accelerated pathways between K-12 education, postsecondary education, and careers. The initiative is coordinated by the Education Strategy Group (ESG) and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The initiative includes several efforts to build and scale opportunities for students:

  • Regional accelerator (Accelerate ED community)
  • National digitally enabled model
  • Targeted local efforts in specific states and communities.

All these levels of work are driven by four guiding principles:

  • Principle 1:  Enable young people to attain an associate degree through an additional year of formal education—year 13—leading directly to good jobs and/or further education towards a bachelor’s degree.
  • Principle 2:  Programs designed around an intentional, integrated curricular experience and integrated student supports.
  • Principle 3: Delivery model designed to minimize transitions for students and ensure opportunities are available and equitably accessible for all students across the region and/or state.
  • Principle 4: Funding and cost model designed to ultimately be sustainable via public funding and affordable for students.

From March to December 2022, 12 teams from across the country – made up of leaders from across intermediary organizations, K-12, higher education, the workforce, and student-serving organizations – formed the Accelerate ED regional accelerator. Over the course of the nine-month design sprint, each team created a blueprint for expanding access to accelerated pathways to credentials for high school students, particularly students of color and students experiencing poverty.

Lessons learned from the regional accelerator – as well as other leading states and communities – are detailed in a report (March 2023) on strategies for successfully scaling accelerated pathway programs. Lessons include:

  • Developing equity-driven programs with intentionally sequenced coursework
  • Work-based learning opportunities
  • Targeted advising and student supports
  • Identifying key enabling conditions around policy, funding, and data that are necessary for scaling these programs
  • Building the capacity of intermediary organizations and partner organizations to foster alignment across systems.

At the regional level, each Accelerate ED design team received a $175,000 grant to expand existing programs and learn from one another throughout the initiative.

Resource

Lessons Learned from Communities Accelerating Pathways to Credentials (March 2023)

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