A Lifelong Process
JFF has identified career and education navigation as one of our organizational priorities for 2022 and beyond. We see navigation as a lifelong process that must be built into educational and workforce systems, and we know that the earlier students begin to learn about the need to be “future ready” and to see themselves in the career driver’s seat, the more likely they will be to chart career and learning paths and pursue fulfilling work.
As we continue to support and advocate for the adoption of systematic strategies, we are grateful to our partners and others that share our commitment to making career exploration a common and compelling element of learners’ educational experiences.
Through the efforts of organizations like the Center for the Future of Arizona, Arizona State University, the New York City Department of Education, ExpandED Schools, Charlestown High School, and the STEM Next Opportunity Fund, Possible Futures is being piloted in a wide range of settings—in classrooms, as part of afterschool activities, and in summer programs—throughout the state of Arizona and in Boston, New York, and other states and regions. And it’s especially rewarding to see that the Possible Futures curriculum has proved to be flexible and accessible enough to be used by various types of educators with a range of skills, including teachers, advisors, youth workers, and counselors—all of whom can serve as students’ guides and co-learners about the current and future world of work.