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We live in an information and knowledge-based economy.
Bobby Scott
Live
Economy
Knowledge-Based
Information
Knowledge-based apprenticeships kickstart careers. Just look at British fashion designer Karen Millen, for example, who learned her craft through an apprenticeship scheme.
Peter Jones
Fashion
Example
Apprenticeship
Through
Scheme
For Example
Look
Knowledge-Based
Learned
Craft
Just
Who
Fashion Designer
Her
Designer
British
Careers
America is a knowledge-based society, where information counts as much as material resources. Therefore those with the power to define what qualifies as knowledge - to determine what are the accepted facts - wield the greatest social and political power.
Nancy Pearcey
Knowledge
Political
Political Power
Power
Society
Resources
Define
Those
Determine
Facts
Counts
Knowledge-Based
Accepted
Greatest
Material
America
Where
Information
Social
Much
Therefore
Wield
Ensuring that we help prepare all kids for life, college, and work in our knowledge-based economy will require a collaborative, sustained effort from all stakeholders - from the president and the secretary of education on down to states, school districts, principals, teachers, parents, and community members.
Randi Weingarten
Life
Work
Education
School
Will
College
Parents
Community
Down
President
Our
Secretary
Collaborative
States
Ensuring
Kids
Members
Districts
School Districts
Economy
Principals
Knowledge-Based
Effort
Sustained
Stakeholders
Require
Teachers
Help
Prepare
Physical infrastructure remains important (particularly in developing nations), but concurrently investing in the development of a knowledge-based economy is essential to sustaining healthy economic growth and creating well-paying jobs in a highly competitive, ideas-driven global economy.
Khalid A. Al-Falih
Important
Healthy
Jobs
Physical
Economic
Remains
Economic Growth
Investing
Developing
Development
Highly
Economy
Global
Global Economy
Particularly
Knowledge-Based
Essential
Nations
Sustaining
Infrastructure
Creating
Growth
Competitive