Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Thank you to everyone who joined us a few weeks ago for the Californians Deserve Credit Town Hall. More than 100 leaders from across the state engaged in a critical conversation focused on how broader recognition of learning can dramatically advance program and college completion for millions of Californians, as well as our state’s equity and economic inclusion agenda. If you weren’t able to join—or just want to revisit the presentations and Q&A—you can view the recording online.
We also wanted to make sure you saw the reports, briefs, and primers released by Californians Deserve Credit partners. Below you’ll find links to the most recent resources. As always, visit https://www.californiansdeservecredit.org/ to access the latest.
In the coming weeks, we’ll announce additional reports and events for you to engage with. We look forward to continuing the conversation with you!
Best,
Su Jin Gatlin Jez, PhD
Executive Director
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Recent Publications
- Californians Deserve Credit: Recognizing All Learning to Help California Achieve Educational and Racial Equity (EdTrust West)
- Credit for Prior Learning: Leveraging Past Learning to Close Present Day Gaps (California Competes)
- Competency-Based Education: A Strategy For Skills Upgrading in California (California EDGE Coalition)
- Side-By-Side: Comparing Credit For Prior Learning and Competency Based Education (California Competes)
- Making It Count: Recognizing Prior Learning for Workforce Development (Association of Community College Trustees)
- Introducing Californians Deserve Credit