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Extension Workforce Development Network

The Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) Workforce Development Program Action Team (PAT), in partnership with the Extension Foundation, is in the process of developing an Extension network for workforce development. This Connect group will bring professionals at each land-grant university together to learn and collaborate on Extension's workforce development efforts.

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Extension and Credentials - What's Your LGU Doing?

Mark Mains, Ph.D. (he/him) ·
A recent higher ed article (link) has indicated that apprenticeship opportunities could provide a key method of reducing the worker shortage experienced by many industries. Apprenticeships, along with other alternative career pathways such as academic Certificates, non-credit credentialing, and on-the-job upskilling are possible solutions to this shortage. Extension in many states is positioned to help support these efforts by offering educational content or training opportunities. Extension...
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Re: Extension and Credentials - What's Your LGU Doing?

Former Member ·
I searched but was unable to locate geometry dash lite anything. I would also like to notify a colleague about this opportunity, but I am unable to locate any information about the conference itself. I'm grateful.
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Re: Extension and Credentials - What's Your LGU Doing?

Former Member ·
Nothing about came up in my search. There doesn't appear to be any information regarding the conference itself, and I'd like to alert a coworker about this possibility as well. It's appreciated. geometry dash
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