The Leadership Skills for College and Career guide includes facilitated activities that develop habits and skills for education and workplace success.
Resiliency in Action is a collection of research-based studies and tools to promote resilience that can be used for program and curriculum development.
CompXchange is an open-source platform which offers tools to plan, align, and share competencies across educational programs, job descriptions, and credentials.
The QA Commons works with postsecondary institutions to improve integration of employability skills across programs using their Essential Employability Qualities framework.
The Transferable Skills Scale (TSS) is a self-scored employability assessment that helps people identify their transferable skills to assist in career exploration and job search.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s educational site offers complete lesson plans to develop the employability and entrepreneurial skills that employers value.
Transforming Education offers evidence-based social and emotional learning (SEL) resources and tools that can be adapted to various educational settings.
Upwardly Global is a networking, resource, and skill-building hub that supports immigrants and refugees who want to
contribute vital skills to the professional U.S. workforce.
The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) helps learners create, work with, and use their own questions — building skills for lifelong learning, self-advocacy, and democratic action.
The Common Employability Skills Framework identifies a core set of fundamental skills using a common vocabulary that potential employees need in the workplace.
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