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Posted: 4/23/2018 1:09 PM
Posted By: Alexander Hollister
Posted In: H-1B Strengthening Working Families Initiative
Adopting and Adapting Competency Based Education
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Topics: Non-Activity Specific | Competency Models | Education - General
Target Populations: Non-Target Population Specific | Employers - All | Adults customers - All
Programs: Program Not Specified | H-1B America’s Promise | H-1B Jobs Innovation Accelerator Challenge Grants | H-1B Ready to Work Grants | H-1B Strengthening Working Families Initiative | H-1B TechHire | H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants
Geographic Locations: Non-Location Specific
Industry Sectors: Non-Sector Specific | Healthcare | Information Technology | Manufacturing
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