Sept. 9, 2006
THE MANCHIN REPORT: Creating a Seamles Education System is Vital to Job
Creation
By Joe Manchin
Governor of West Virginia
Charleston, WV (HNN) -- This week, I was honored to sign an executive
order creating the 21st Century Jobs Cabinet of West Virginia. This Cabinet
will focus on promoting a seamless education system that connects every
level of education from early childhood to graduate study and encompasses
job training and lifelong learning.
As a result of creating this seamless education system, we will enhance and
support the state’s job creation and economic development efforts.
The 21st Century Jobs Cabinet will focus on an array of issues, such as:
creating a career pathways model; developing ways to improve the preparation
of
educators at all levels; ensuring the integration of vocational education
and
career counseling into all levels of education; and, promoting greater
family
and community involvement in the education system.
The key to economic development is an educated workforce. If West Virginia
is
truly going to compete in the global marketplace, we must equip our children
and
grandchildren with the skills needed to be successful. A seamless system of
education will ensure that we have not only an educated and prepared
workforce,
but a competitive one as well.
I have spoken with many business leaders and they are all confident that
West
Virginia will be experiencing the creation of many, more new jobs in an
array of
fields, and that is why our state needs workers with various skills -
trained
qualified graduates on all levels, from four-year graduates to skilled
blue-collar workers.
First Lady Gayle Manchin and Ralph Baxter, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, will serve as Co-Chairs of this
important
endeavor. The 21st Century Jobs Cabinet also will include: the Secretary of
the
Department of Education and the Arts, the State Superintendent of Schools,
the
Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Professional Development, the
Higher
Education Chancellor, the Community and Technical College Education
Chancellor,
the Commissioner of the Bureau for Children and Families, the Executive
Director
of the West Virginia Development Office, the Director of WORKFORCE West
Virginia
and other key stakeholders across the state.
With the Cabinet members’ leadership and determination, the 21st Century
Jobs
Cabinet will promote a system of education that empowers West Virginians to
never stop learning and encourages all citizens to strive for education
achievement and realize their potential for economic prosperity.