Common themes in these bills include demonstrable commitment to addressing the future of work in high school, improving data collection and transparency, streamlining the transitions between secondary and postsecondary, supporting career exposure in middle school with clear information about available multiple pathways, and investing in early college programs and initiatives to engage employers in pathways development and work-based learning experiences.
While JFF applauds this forward momentum, none of these policies achieve the magnitude of transformational systems change required by the Big Blur. Rather, in our assessment, these policies represent improvements fitting the “coordinated” and “integrated” building blocks described in JFF’s state policy framework for the Big Blur. Nonetheless, these bills suggest states are building toward legislation that could support the full blurring of K-12, postsecondary, and workforce.