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    Career pathways are everywhere, but jobs aren’t

    News DeskBy News DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Every school district in America has a career pathways strategy. Very few have a realistic destination. To support our future workforce, states are passing legislation. Philanthropy is writing checks. Districts are rebranding their career and technical education departments with sleek new logos and career “clusters” that sound like startup accelerators.

    We’re building elaborate on-ramps to a highway that no one has checked for traffic. The students paying the price—particularly those who are first-generation, rural, or underserved—can’t afford the detour.

    THE ARCHITECTURE IS BACKWARD

    The fundamental design flaw is that most career pathways are built from the school outward. An education partner assesses its capacity—its teachers, equipment, grant received—and builds a pathway around those assets. Then it finds an industry partner to validate the work. The partner nods and may send a guest speaker to inspire the students, but the pathway was never built backward from an actual job.

    This is how you produce biomedical students who can label a circulatory diagram but can’t draw blood or read a patient chart. It’s how you build engineering pathways that cover theoretical physics but skip geographic information systems, energy infrastructure, and aerospace manufacturing.

    We are designing pathways around what schools can offer before asking the economy to validate them. Instead of pursuing pathways we can offer, let’s first ask, what roles are growing here, what skills they require, what barriers keep students from accessing them, and what educators must be equipped to teach.

    THE SKILLS GAP ISN’T ABSTRACT

    America Succeeds found that 76% of nearly 76 million job postings required at least one durable skill, like communication, critical thinking, collaboration, or adaptability. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 names these same competencies among the most critical workforce needs through 2030.

    Meanwhile, the average job has seen 32% of its required skills change in just three years, and generative artificial intelligence is projected to push that to 68% by 2030.

    Students who leave a pathway with only a narrow technical credential are one economic cycle away from unemployment. Those who leave with transferable skills but no connection to real work are one resumé away from underemployment. Most pathways deliver neither because we haven’t committed to delivering both.

    RURAL IS NOT A LESSER VERSION OF URBAN

    Rural communities receive just 7% of philanthropic investment despite comprising 20% of the U.S. population. Too many career pathways designed for those communities were built based on urban models. This model breaks when the nearest employer is 45 minutes away, and the school or regional hospital is the county’s largest workforce anchor.

    A student who graduates into a career in precision agriculture, renewable energy installation, or utility infrastructure has achieved real economic mobility. We need to stop treating those pathways as lesser because they don’t point toward Fortune 500 companies.

    START EARLIER, GET SPECIFIC, TELL THE TRUTH.

    We’ve built an entire industry around career exploration. Most of it stops far short of real connection.

    The kindergarten through 12th-grade system is the most universal workforce development infrastructure America has ever built. We have students for 13 years, during the window when career awareness and skill-building matter most. Research consistently shows that students who participate in meaningful career guidance exhibit greater knowledge of jobs, stronger academic engagement, and higher self-esteem. Yet we still treat “career” as a box that opens at 17.

    In the work we do at MindSpark Learning, the most consistent thing I see is this: When educators are equipped to connect learning to real industry, not simulated industry, students engage differently. None of this works without supporting educators in translating a career roadmap into instruction.

    When pathways are built close enough to students’ actual lives, the barriers become much more concrete. The most common barrier we hear from youth is logistical: transportation, professional clothes that fit, and technology. Remove those barriers, and what you find underneath is a young person who is ready to learn the job skills.

    Build from the job back. Make the pathway visible. Tell students the truth about where it leads. A pathway that does not account for real jobs, real barriers, and real student lives is not a pathway. It is another way to leave young people navigating the future without a map.

    Kellie Lauth is CEO of MindSpark

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