The Engagement and Commitment phase involves a broad-based partnership of stakeholders who are committed to creating more equitable outcomes for all students. When selecting individuals to work with, consideration should be given to selecting those who are responsible for:
The partnership should include representatives from all levels of education, including K-12 schools and postsecondary institutions (two- and four-year colleges and universities); employers and labor; workforce and adult providers; community-based organizations; and others who are committed to the future of the region’s education, workforce, and economic entities.
An open partnership with thoughtful dialogue about the fundamental ways that programs and pathways can be improved is formed in the Engagement & Commitment phase.
A critical goal of Pathways to Results is to close gaps in academic achievement, high school graduation, college and career readiness, college transition and completion, credential attainment, placement in family-wage employment, and other critical outcomes within student subgroups so that all students benefit from their education experience. Individuals who champion success for underserved student populations are an especially important asset to the Pathways to Results process.
The goals of this process are to: