Solving challenges around learning and employment records with SkillsFWD

LERs have the potential to transform the landscape of workforce and economic development, but there is still a gap between the existence of these records and their adoption and use by individuals and employers. SkillsFWD grantees will drive meaningful and measurable change to ensure that every individual's unique learning journey is recognized and valued.

Read the full article by Dawn Karber, director at SkillsFWD, and Madelyn Rahn, network manager at SkillsFWD, on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s website.

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