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LEARN-AND-WORK
ECOSYSTEM
Key Components
The learn-and-work ecosystem is composed of 12 key components that must be connected and coordinated so that INDIVIDUALS can move seamlessly through the marketplace using a variety of credentials to communicate the skills and knowledge acquired in multiple settings (school, work, service, self-study); SCHOOLS can count learning obtained outside of academic settings toward a degree or other credential; EMPLOYERS have more detailed and externally-validated information for hiring, reskilling, and upskilling workers; and the PUBLIC is informed about the learn-and-work ecosystem.
Stakeholder Groups
The Library enables you to search by stakeholder group in order to sort information that may be especially relevant to the interests of particular groups. Check below which stakeholder group(s) you are a part of, and the Library will suggest content that may be of most interest.
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Users can select one area of the Learn-and-Work Ecosystem as an entry point to browse the Library’s content. Users choose from a selection of filters on a left-hand navigation pane to explore Library content dynamically and browse related items within the collection.
Index
Accessed from a pop-out tab on the right side of the page, the Index contains all library content in a single alphabetized list. Type in the search bar or select a letter to jump to that section of the Index.
Glossary
Also accessed from a pop-out tab on the right side of the page, the Glossary contains an alphabetized arrangement of key vocabulary terms and definitions used in the Learn-and-Work Ecosystem.
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For the ecosystem to function effectively, all parts of the system must be connected and coordinated.