Education and Workforce Development
A well educated, capable workforce is vital to the sustained growth of the regional economy and increase in the regional quality of life. Efforts range from those that improve the quality of the existing education system and enhance literacy and adult education to those promoting higher education and the skills to participate in a new, green economy.
Stories
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Millard Area Technology Center — Millard Area Technology Center in Pikeville, Kentucky has begun training energy auditors who will work to increase area homes’ energy efficiency.
Websites and Organizations
- ARC Education and Training Resources
- Forward in the Fifth
- Kentucky Clean Energy Corps
- OACHE
- Rural School and Community Trust
- Tennessee Appalachian Center for Higher Education
- West Virginia Access Center for Higher Education
- Youth Build Hazard
Reports and Resources
- Appalachian Regional Commission, "Tomorrow's Workforce: Strategies for Appalachia's Future" (October 2008)
- Greenwald, Judith M., Roberts, Brandon and Reamer, Andrew D., “Community Adjustment to Climate Change Policy” (December 2001)
- Labor Network for Sustainability, “Climate Legislation Must Provide a Just Transition for Workers” (November 2009)
- Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, "Growing Green: The Potential for Green Job Growth in Tennessee" (November 2008)
- Westat Corporation, “Evaluation of the Appalachian Regional Commission's Vocational Education and Workforce Training Projects” (January 2002)
To suggest a resource or link: info@appalachiantransition.net