Many states are leaving powerful tools on the table when it comes to helping young people navigate education and career pathways. New research from the ASA Center for Career Navigation at JFF shows that state leaders have the chance to design more comprehensive systems that truly meet the needs of young people ages 16–24.
This policy agenda outlines eight actionable recommendations that states can adopt to help young people connect with well-trained practitioners and pursue education and career paths that align with their skills and interests.
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