
New Career Paths for Young People | OAS Episode 208
Two legislators from Indiana and Maryland with deep expertise in work-based learning programs such as apprenticeships and credential programs sat down to discuss how programs in their states are offering youth more post-secondary options.
NCSL Podcasts · Senator Malcolm Augustine (D-Md.), Representative Bob Behning (R-Ind.), Ed Smith
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Show Notes
College enrollment among young people has been in a steady decline, according to research from Pew. Some indicators show young people increasingly turning toward apprenticeships and other work-based learning and credential programs that help them get a good job.
Indiana and Maryland have been leaders in the field and on this podcast, we sat down with two legislators intimately involved in the issue--Rep. Bob Behning (R-Ind.) and Sen. Malcolm Augustine (D-Md.)
Behning said participation in an NCSL study group helped inform legislation he has pursued to ensure more options for youth employment and to destigmatize technical education. Augustine explained the approach Maryland has taken to youth employment and the role of the Maryland Apprenticeship 2030 Commission in shaping future efforts.
Resources
- Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, Maryland Public Schools
- Nondegree Credential State Policy Framework, NCSL
- Office of Work-Based Learning and Apprenticeship, State of Indiana
- Strategies for Youth Employment, NCSL