Career Readiness Review: The Commonwealth of Virginia, United States
This report assesses how the United States Commonwealth of Virginia is preparing young people for their working lives through career development. It builds on OECD longitudinal analyses which identify forms of career development that can be most confidently associated with better employment outcomes for young people. Collecting data from current secondary school students and young adults in the labour market, the report provides an oversight of career development in Virginia. It then explores the extent to which students are being effectively, efficiently and equitably prepared for their working lives through career guidance programmes. Career readiness is a policy of high importance and the report identifies many strengths within the Virginia system. In order to enhance provision however, there is need to update career readiness standards, frameworks and instruments, and to engage employers and people in work more systematically within guidance activities. Opportunity exists to better amplify labour market signalling, particularly with regard to the skilled trades. The report highlights international practice that can be expected to reduce inequalities in provision, linked especially to the socio-economic backgrounds of students and their geographic location. Here, scope exists notably to draw on digital technologies to enhance provision.
Theme 2: Efficient career readiness: Aligning career development activities with labour market opportunities in Virginia
This chapter assesses the efficiency dimension of the career readiness system in Virginia (the United States). It presents Virginia’s strengths and explores challenges, concluding with a set of policy recommendations to better align career development activities with labour market opportunities.The chapter integrates and builds upon data analysis from Chapter 3, which presents the results of the OECD Career Readiness Survey of Young Adults (aged 19-26) and Teenagers (aged 15-16). It focuses on the labour market linkages in provision of career development activities in Virginia and provides examples of practices from other jurisdictions that can help address those gaps.
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