Author : California Community Colleges. Chancellor's Office
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 52 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (16 download)
Book Synopsis Board of Governors Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation, and a Strong Economy by : California Community Colleges. Chancellor's Office
Download or read book Board of Governors Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation, and a Strong Economy written by California Community Colleges. Chancellor's Office and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Employers currently struggle to find workers who possess the necessary skills to fill job openings, and this skills gap is projected to grow. By 2025, 30 percent of all job openings in California--or a total of 1.9 million jobs--will require some form of postsecondary education short of a four-year degree. California's education pipeline is not keeping pace with the higher levels of skills and education required by employers and must significantly increase the number of individuals with industry-valued, middle-skill degrees, certificates and credentials. California's community colleges have a strong career technical education mission and, with added emphasis and prioritization, are well positioned to close this impending skills gap. The California Community Colleges Board of Governors launched the Task Force on Workforce, Job Creation and a Strong Economy (Strong Workforce Task Force) to address the projected shortfall in middle-skill workers. The task force, comprised of both internal and external stakeholders, was convened to recommend a series of policies and practices to increase the production of industry-valued degrees and credentials. This report details 25 recommendations to build upon current college efforts and address barriers to enhancing the capacity of California Community Colleges to prepare students for high-value jobs in regions throughout the state. The recommendations are the culmination of extensive input from more than 1,200 stakeholders during a nine-month period to identify actions that can be taken to provide policy guidance, regulatory review, and legislative and budgetary actions with the goal of increasing the number of students obtaining career technical education degrees and certificates--crucial for closing California's skills gap. Appendices include: (1) Task Force Membership; (2) Summary of Regional College Conversations; (3) Summary of Strong Workforce Town Halls; (4) Issue Statements; (5) Task Force Background Papers; and (6) Suggested Reading List.