JFF Links, Videos, and Blogs

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JFF’s Introduction to LMI in Pathways Design

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Review JFF’s guide, “From Labor Market Information to Pathways Designs: Foundational Information for Intermediaries.” The document sets the stage for the training and individualized technical assistance you’ll receive as you harness LMI in the design of more equitable pathways.

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JFF’s Labor Market Information 101

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In this session, JFF’s Julia di Bonaventura, Charlotte Cahill, and Nancy Hoffman discuss and explore how to use traditional and real-time labor market information to inform pathways development, individual student and family decision making, and employer partnership development. 

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JFF’s Building Equitable Pathways Blog Series

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In this blog series, JFF further articulates how to keep people at the center of data practices.

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