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Mack: Today’s careers require both academic, technical skills By: Marcie Mack Guest Columnist March 5, 2021
Marcie Mack
Although the long-term economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is still uncertain, what we do know is that being competitive in the job market requires the right skill sets. That’s why it’s increasingly important to pursue a career path that includes a combination of technical and academic skills. The days of choosing either a technical path or an academic one would no longer serve our future workforce well.
Options for individuals to earn valuable industry credentials and obtain academic credit are critical to providing a qualified workforce. If students participate in career and technology education classes in high school, they are not limited on postsecondary opportunities. Here’s one example:
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Kim Kardashian acknowledged Baker Mayfield for something he did on the football field this past season; not for leading the Cleveland Browns to the postseason, but instead for an action that some may not have even noticed.
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