Job Moves: Live in Boston and featured by Katie Couric
Hi everyone —
Just 4 days till the publication date for Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career! My coauthors, Ethan Bernstein and Bob Moesta , and I are beyond excited that you’ll soon be able to have the book in your hands (or ears—more on that below).
You can order the book itself here. As a reminder: All preorder sales are incredibly helpful, as those early numbers help the media know that we’ve got something special here worth sharing with others. So don’t delay! And thank you!
We recently had our first in-person engagement around the book. It was a blast. Ethan and I joined Larry Gennari on stage in Boston at the Authors & Innovators Conference.
For those not in the room, they fortunately captured our conversation on video here:
And if you don’t want to see my mug on camera talking about Job Moves, good news! You can check out my voice in the Introduction. I checked off a bucket-list item when Ethan and I recorded the Introduction for the audio version of the book, which also publishes on Nov. 19th alongside the hardcover and ebook editions.
Our publisher, HarperCollins, kindly provided an excerpt of our audio recording to share with all of you:
Katie Couric and More Job Moves Previews
I was also thrilled to see my coauthors, Ethan and Bob Moesta, featured in Katie Couric’s newsletter talking about Job Moves! Check it out in “Your Next Adventure.”
My friend and colleague Michelle Weise, PhD also interviewed me about the book for her Substack newsletter, which you can view here. Good news: Michelle pulled out some fun, short video clips from our conversation. Enjoy!
Career and Technical Education for All
On the topic of jobs, Daniel Curtis and I penned a piece in Education Next in which we argued that it’s time for a Career and Technical Education for All movement in K–12 education.
Read why we think Career and Technical Education for All would solve some of the key supply and demand problems that have plagued past “for all” efforts—such as “Computer Science for All” and “College for All.” And why CTE for All shouldn’t represent a return to the problems that plagued vocational education a couple generations earlier. We also grapple with some of the big philosophical questions that might confront the movement and wrote about some of today’s school exemplars. Check it all out at “Career and Technical Education for All.”
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Future U.: Live with WGU & the New Student-Ready College
Jeff Selingo and I recently spent time with two of my absolute favorite higher education innovators for two new Future U. episodes.
First, we journeyed down to Orlando to interview leaders from Western Governors?University to talk about innovations around the university, with special attention paid to those at their fast-growing School of Education. Some stats that should grab your attention:
A couple more highlights from the conversation included:?
Here’s the audio from the episode, “Visiting Western Governors University: Growing and Evolving Pathways for Educating Teachers.”
And here’s the full video from our conversation:
After the WGU episode, we then featured Duet, the Boston-based non-profit that’s partnered with Southern New Hampshire University’s competency-based online program to offer what’s called a “hybrid college”—but Jeff and I thought of it as a “student-ready” college by the end of our conversation. I love Duet , because, as I shared in the below clip, it checks basically all the boxes for me:
Listen to the full episode here at “The New Student-Ready College.”
Three More Before You Go
Finally, I was featured in a few other podcasts and articles.
As always, thanks for reading, writing, and listening.