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Curriculum Evaluation, Planning, and Development Pennsylvania Careerlink Advanced Manufacturing Pennsylvania

Case In Point: Pennsylvania Careerlink of Lancaster County is launching an innovative course that combines basic academic skills, soft skills, and technical skills training.  Driven by input from local manufacturing employers, the program is designed to be a short and affordable way to prepare students for the workplace.  Similar to the foundational tiers of the Building Blocks framework, the course reflects how workers need personal effectiveness, academic, and workplace competencies to be successful in addition to industry and occupation-specific skills.  For more information, visit http://www.jobs4lancaster.com/.



Program Planning and Labor Pool Analysis Pennsylvania Careerlink Advanced Manufacturing Pennsylvania

Case In Point: Pennsylvania Careerlink of Lancaster County is launching an innovative course that combines basic academic skills, soft skills, and technical skills training.  Driven by input from local manufacturing employers, the program is designed to be a short and affordable way to prepare students for the workplace.  Similar to the foundational tiers of the Building Blocks framework, the course reflects how workers need personal effectiveness, academic, and workplace competencies to be successful in addition to industry and occupation-specific skills.  For more information, visit http://www.jobs4lancaster.com/.



      
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