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CEC releases recommendations to strengthen Kentucky’s education to workforce pipeline


The Commonwealth Education Continuum (CEC), an initiative launched by Gov. Andy Beshear in 2021 to improve Kentucky’s education to workforce pipeline, released its recommendations this week for state policy leaders, government agencies, education membership organizations, school districts, and colleges and universities.

Co-chaired by Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, Council on Postsecondary Education President Aaron Thompson and Education Commissioner Jason Glass, the continuum consists of 28 members whose expertise ranges from early childhood to workforce development.

One area of focus for the continuum is recruiting and retaining educators, particularly in areas with critical shortages, and increasing the diversity of the teacher workforce.

“We have to get more people in our classrooms, but more importantly we have to build a minority educator workforce with a leadership trajectory,” said Thompson. “This is a crucial area we have to address immediately.”

The group’s proposals include a messaging campaign to elevate the teaching profession, recruiting military and ROTC and JROTC participants to pursue teaching in career and technical education fields, increasing teacher pay and developing an equitable approach to raises, and launching mentoring and leadership programs for current and future teachers of color.

The CEC also released recommendations for two additional areas of focus: improving postsecondary transitions and increasing equitable access and success in early postsecondary opportunities.

Thompson said developing a strong workforce in Kentucky begins when children enter the school system, and the continuum’s work is crucial to connecting each level of Kentucky’s education systems with the support and resources they need to effectively guide students through school and into their careers.

“Only half of Kentucky children are prepared for kindergarten, and those deficiencies carry forward all the way to workforce preparedness,” he said. “The way to get an excellent higher education system is to get an excellent early childhood education system.”

See the CEC’s prioritized list of recommendations at cpe.ky.gov.

The Commonwealth Education Continuum is a partnership between the Council on Postsecondary Education, the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet and the Kentucky Department of Education.

Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education


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