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Students are often told to go to college. What if they need ‘career navigation’ first?
A new report from FutureEd argues that K-12 schools need to prioritize career navigation over the 'college for all' mindset to help students explore diverse career pathways. The report highlights challenges like counselor shortages, a crowded credential market, and unrealistic career aspirations among Gen Z, such as pursuing professional content creation.
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