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Skills Based Education
28 articles from Education Technology practitioners
Scaling Career-Ready Skills: How Adaptive Learning and Generative AI Are Transforming Higher Education
Skills-based learning has moved from buzzword to mandate as colleges face mounting pressure to connect credentials, employability, and measurable learner outcomes. Employers are increasingly using skills-based hiring practices, and NACE’s Job Outlook 2026 notes that students need to demonstrate concrete examples of skills in action during hiring processes. At the same time, higher education…
If Higher Ed Wants Experiential Learning at Scale, It Needs a Broader Playbook
The ground is shifting under higher education. AI is changing how people learn almost overnight—and at the same time, more than half of graduates are underemployed after finishing their degrees. That’s forcing a more uncomfortable question into the open: what is a college credential really worth today? As employers and governments shift their focus…
The Degree That Pays You Back: How Employer-Sponsored Apprenticeships Are Rewriting Higher Ed
Higher education is under pressure. Over the past few years, public confidence in the value of a four-year degree has declined significantly, with fewer Americans expressing a strong belief that traditional higher education delivers a worthwhile return on investment. At the same time, employers consistently report that graduates lack job-ready skills—particularly the “durable skills”…
Work-Based Learning & Career Coaching with Strada Education: Closing the Gap Between Education and Opportunity
As higher education faces mounting pressure to demonstrate clear career outcomes, institutions are rethinking how learning connects to work and the role of career coaching in that process. Employers continue to report skills gaps, students are questioning the return on investment of a degree, and states are demanding stronger alignment between postsecondary education and…
Experiential Learning: A Cure for the Medical Worker Shortage with Jason Aubrey of Skilltrade
Healthcare systems across the U.S. are facing a persistent and worsening medical worker shortage, particularly in allied health roles that keep hospitals, clinics, and surgery centers running. Rural access gaps, rising tuition costs, and skepticism about the ROI of traditional degrees are colliding with urgent employer demand. At the same time, momentum is building…
A One-Year College Alternative: How Pega6 Is Preparing to Train AI-First, Job-Ready Talent
The traditional four-year college model is facing growing pressure as rising tuition, shifting labor market demands, and new technological realities expose gaps between education and employment outcomes. Confidence in the traditional college pathway is eroding among parents, students, and employers as rising costs and persistent skills gaps collide with the reality that many new…
The Job Dating Model: How Micro Internships Build Talent, Enable Smarter Hiring, and Boost Campus Impact
Experiential learning is surging in relevance. Employers are finding it harder than ever to evaluate early-career talent, while students are graduating into a labor market where more than half—about 52%—end up in roles that don’t require their degree. That disconnect is prompting colleges to reimagine how they equip students for meaningful career entry. Meanwhile,…
How McDonald’s and Skilltrade Are Transforming Workforce Education for America’s Frontline Employees
Work is changing fast. Automation and artificial intelligence aren’t just reshaping how we work—they’re redefining who gets access to opportunity in the first place. With frontline workers making up a significant share of the American workforce—and one in eight Americans having worked at McDonald’s—the discussion about education, skills, and upward mobility feels more urgent…
Workforce Success and Innovation-Driven Growth with President Keith of Goldey-Beacom College
As higher education institutions face declining enrollments and increasing pressure from employers for skills-based learning, small colleges are rethinking their missions. A whopping 70% of U.S. employers say they struggle to find workers with the right skills, and credential-based programs are gaining traction as a solution. At the intersection of tradition and transformation, Goldey-Beacom College…
The DisruptED World of Tech Talent with TEKsystems: Future-Proofing the Workforce Through Inclusive Hiring and Non-Traditional Education
In a workforce reshaped by automation, accelerated AI adoption, and persistent labor shortages, the demand for skilled tech talent has never been more urgent—or more difficult to meet. The traditional pipelines, namely college degrees and four-year institutions, are no longer producing enough candidates to meet the explosive growth in tech roles. With tech jobs…
Unity’s Jessica Lindl on Playing the Career Game Loop: Learning to Earn in the New Economy (Episode 3)
As AI, automation, and immersive tech accelerate disruption, the future of work is being reshaped faster than most institutions can adapt. Entry-level roles for recent graduates are shrinking, traditional degrees are being questioned, and lifelong careers are being replaced by continuous reinvention. In this climate, the most valuable assets are no longer technical certifications…
Unity’s Jessica Lindl on Playing the Career Game Loop: Learning to Earn in the New Economy (Episode 1)
As traditional career paths break down, economic mobility is being redefined by adaptability, not academic credentials. Today, 52% of college graduates are underemployed a year after graduation, working in roles that don’t require a four-year degree. Meanwhile, networking strategies like informational interviews yield one job offer per 12 conversations—far more effective than the one-in-200…
Rethinking the High School Transcript: ETS and MTC Chart a New Path for Student Success
A major testing organization's acquisition of an alternative transcript platform reflects growing momentum to move beyond traditional grades and standardized me

DisruptED in the D: Educational Outtakes with Jason Aubrey and Dr. Sasha Thackaberry-Voinovich (Ep. 2)
As student debt hits $2 trillion, education leaders debate whether traditional degrees still deliver the skills and ROI today's economy demands

DisruptED in the D: Educational Outtakes with Jason Aubrey and Dr. Sasha Thackaberry-Voinovich (Ep. 1)
Two education leaders examine how rising tuition and skills gaps are forcing institutions to rethink the traditional degree model
Re-Skilled GED Learners: The Future of Corporate America
A growing skills gap is pushing tech companies to hire based on abilities rather than degrees, creating new pathways for non-traditional learners
Changing the Classroom Paradigm: Academic Success and Life Skill Development with the 2Hr Learning Model
Condensing classroom hours while prioritizing mastery reveals how less instructional time can drive deeper student engagement and real-world capability
Is the Traditional College Degree Obsolete? Digital Credentials are Emerging as Key to Bridging the Skills Gap
Employers seeking proven competencies are turning away from degree requirements in favor of stackable digital credentials that verify real-world skills
The Concept of Work and Learning Needs a Massive Overhaul if Workforce Development is at Stake
Organizations risk losing competitive advantage by clinging to outdated talent development models that don't match how work is actually evolving today
Finding the Right Skills Programs in This Disrupted World
Organizations must navigate an expanding marketplace of skill-based training options to bridge the talent gap in an increasingly volatile economy
Is Apprenticeship the Key to Bridging the Experience Gap in Education?
Hands-on training programs offer a direct pathway to closing the gap between classroom learning and real-world job readiness
AI Integration in University Curricula: A New Era in Education
Universities are racing to weave AI throughout their programs to close the widening skills gap employers desperately need to fill
Advancing Teaching: Reshaping Education in a Post-Pandemic World
Educational leaders are shifting focus from traditional models to skills-based learning that prioritizes adaptability and economic mobility
Apprenticeships are the Key Alternative in Redefining Education Geared Towards a Successful Career
Hands-on training programs offer a practical route to employment when four-year degrees fail to deliver promised career outcomes
Creating a Future of Supporting Lifelong Learning Will Also Depend on Adult Learners and Their Access to Education
Flexible online education is closing wage gaps by making skill development accessible to adults who missed traditional pathways
The Job Market is Reevaluating Requirements as Skills Begin Taking More Precedence Over College Degrees
Employers are quietly abandoning degree requirements to access a vastly larger talent pool of capable workers
Our Workforce and Education Systems Face Monumental Challenges That Call for Reform
The gap between how workers are trained and what modern economies actually demand is widening faster than institutions can adapt
SkillStorm’s Innovative Approach to Skills-Based Hiring in Tech to Bridge the Education-Employment Gap
Tech companies are shifting focus to practical abilities rather than credentials, unlocking talent pools overlooked by degree-focused hiring practices