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Innovative Strategies for Increasing Self-Sufficiency Career Pathways Profile: Washington's Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) Program in Three Colleges

Asaph Glosser, Jill Hamadyk, Karen Gardiner, Mike Fishman

Report

June 24, 2015
The Pathways for Advancing Careers and Education (PACE) evaluation, formerly referred to as The Innovative Strategies for Increasing Self-Sufficiency (ISIS) evaluation, is a 10-year random assignment evaluation of promising career pathways interventions aimed at increasing employment and self-sufficiency among low-income, low-skilled adults and youth. It is funded by the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and led by Abt Global.

This profile first describes the career pathways framework used in the PACE evaluation (a framework that provides a common metric for describing and assessing career pathways programs) and then discusses the Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training ( I-BEST) programs at three colleges and how they fit within the career pathways framework.

Learn more about Abt’s work in Career Pathways.
Focus Areas
Regions
North America