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What Work Requires of Schools: A SCANS Report for America 2000 
 

The Secretary of Labor appointed a commission to determine the skills young people need to succeed in the world of work. The findings and recommendations continue to be a valuable source of information for individuals and organizations involved in education and workforce development. The commission's fundamental purpose was to encourage a high-performance economy characterized by high-skill, high-wage employment.

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What Work Requires of Schools: A SCANS Report for America 2000 

The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) was asked to examine the demands of the workplace and whether today's young people are capable of meeting those demands. Specifically, the Commission was directed to advise the Secretary on the level of skills required to enter employment. In carrying out this charge, the Commission was asked to:
  • Define the skills needed for employment;
  • Propose acceptable levels of proficiency;
  • Suggest effective ways to assess proficiency; and
  • Develop a dissemination strategy for the nation's schools, businesses, and homes.

This report results from the Commission's discussions and meetings with business owners, public employers, unions, and workers and supervisors in shops, plants, and stores. It builds on the work of six special panels established by the Commission to examine all manner of jobs from manufacturing to government employment. Researchers were also commissioned to conduct lengthy interviews with workers in a wide range of jobs. More>> [PDF, 284KB]

What Work Requires of Schools: A SCANS Report for America 2000. Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills. DOL/ETA. 2000. English. [PDF, 284KB].