Compendium of Innovative Practices: Secondary Credentialing Programs for Adults
    Author: Judith Alamprese and I-Fang Cheng
    Subject Area: IET, LINCS Resources
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This compendium describes the four innovative practices in secondary credentialing selected from the Round 1 Advancing Innovation in Adult Education applications.
    This compendium describes four innovative practices selected by the Advancing Innovation in Adult Education project. The four adult education practices highlighted in the compendium were drawn from round 1 applicants and illustrate innovative approaches for adult learners to attain a secondary credential while developing skills for career readiness, earning college credits, or obtaining an occupational certificate in a career pathway.
    Benefits and Uses
    Adult education State staff, program administrators, instructors and staff, workforce development staff, federal agency staff, and adult education researchers can use the Compendium of Innovative Practices to learn about new and enhanced approaches for adults to earn a secondary credential that include occupational training or earning of postsecondary credits as part of the credentialing option, and that involve web-based delivery of a credentialing program.
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    Publication Year
    2020
    Career Pathways in Law: Using Your International Education in the United States
    Author: WES Global Talent Bridge
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This e-guide provides resources and guidance to internationally trained immigrants seeking to use their education in the field of law in the United States.
    Building a Digitally Resilient Workforce: Creating On-Ramps to Opportunity
    Author: Digital US
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This report from the Digital US coalition is the result of a six-month landscape analysis and strategic planning period, laying the groundwork for a new collective impact approach to support both on-ramps to digital skills as well as pathways to new opportunities.
    Braided Funding: Using Federal Perkins V Funds to Support ICAPS Programs
    Author: Angela Gerberding and Janelle Washington
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This informational video highlights how Perkins V funding can be braided to support IET programs.
    Beyond Classroom Borders: Linking Learning and Work Through Career-Relevant Instruction
    Author: Steven C. Taylor and Catherine Haras
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This report explores an approach for enhancing career-relevant learning in the classroom.
    Personal and Workplace Success Skills Library
    Author: Library is curated and hosted by the National College Transition Network at World Education, Inc.
    Subject Area: LINCS Resources
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    The Personal and Workplace Success Skills Library is a curated collection of resources to guide the integration of personal and workplace success skills into curriculum and instruction, advising and coaching, assessment, and program design.
    Naturalization Statistics
    Author: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This resource provides statistics related to immigrants who have become U.S. citizens.
    Money Smart for Older Adults
    Author: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    Program Level: Professional Development
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Money Smart for Older Adults is an instructor-led training developed to teach older adults and caregivers of older adults about elder financial exploitation and why they may be at risk.