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COLUMBUS, Ohio - JerseyDesk -- Imagine a world where jobs lead to degrees, and not the other way around. The Craft Education Data System makes it possible by acting as the 'TurboTax' for registered apprenticeship and accreditation reporting. Today, Craft Data System in conjunction with the Reach Method® announces how they're set to solve the declining human capital pipeline of institutional knowledge in key industries to America's economy and future.
Coupled with the Reach Method®, a nimble, cost-effective way to recreate the apprenticeship model within America's existing high school and community college infrastructure, is to create a pipeline of job-embedded, apprenticeship-based learning student workers. The Craft Education Data System allows employers to scale the Reach Method and employees to track and manage their educational journey.
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With just a few clicks, Craft users can enter everything they need to transform upskilling and on-the-job training into federally-funded, credit-worthy data that translates, ultimately, to an earned degree.
Craft Education Data System unlocks two major benefits:
"The American dream is slipping away for millions of Americans right now because they can't afford a college degree, and can't access a good paying job without one," says Mallory Dwinal-Palisch, Founder and CEO of the Craft Education Data System and the Reach Method. "We've locked too many people out of the American Dream with our current higher education system."
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With Craft's state-of-the-art technology, employers, educators, and training providers can quickly and easily forecast labor needs and then collect, manage, and report upskilling data. In doing so, Craft users can build diverse, stable talent pipelines for any industry, anywhere in America.
About the Craft Education System
Inspired by the Reach Method®, organizations use the Craft Education Data System to scale and manage through its tech-enabled accreditation platform to power job-embedded, apprenticeship-based learning to provide upward mobility in the workforce sustained on employer tax credits.
Industry transcending, Craft Education System scales the method for enterprise-wide end-to-end implementation and execution.
Visit crafteducation.com to learn more. Follow Craft Data System on Twitter at @craftedusystem and Instagram at @thecrafteducation.
Coupled with the Reach Method®, a nimble, cost-effective way to recreate the apprenticeship model within America's existing high school and community college infrastructure, is to create a pipeline of job-embedded, apprenticeship-based learning student workers. The Craft Education Data System allows employers to scale the Reach Method and employees to track and manage their educational journey.
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With just a few clicks, Craft users can enter everything they need to transform upskilling and on-the-job training into federally-funded, credit-worthy data that translates, ultimately, to an earned degree.
Craft Education Data System unlocks two major benefits:
- Attract and retain diverse talent by providing a no-cost way for trainees to earn college degrees for the work they've already doing at their job.
- Save money by accessing federal funding and tuition reimbursement tax benefits for existing on-the-job training.
"The American dream is slipping away for millions of Americans right now because they can't afford a college degree, and can't access a good paying job without one," says Mallory Dwinal-Palisch, Founder and CEO of the Craft Education Data System and the Reach Method. "We've locked too many people out of the American Dream with our current higher education system."
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With Craft's state-of-the-art technology, employers, educators, and training providers can quickly and easily forecast labor needs and then collect, manage, and report upskilling data. In doing so, Craft users can build diverse, stable talent pipelines for any industry, anywhere in America.
About the Craft Education System
Inspired by the Reach Method®, organizations use the Craft Education Data System to scale and manage through its tech-enabled accreditation platform to power job-embedded, apprenticeship-based learning to provide upward mobility in the workforce sustained on employer tax credits.
Industry transcending, Craft Education System scales the method for enterprise-wide end-to-end implementation and execution.
Visit crafteducation.com to learn more. Follow Craft Data System on Twitter at @craftedusystem and Instagram at @thecrafteducation.
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