The Department of Commerce is committed to creating the conditions for continued business and job growth by supporting advanced manufacturing, fostering innovation, increasing trade and investment, and equipping our workers with the skills and training needed to
succeed in a competitive global economy.»
The National School Boards Association (NSBA) supports this initiative because high - speed connectivity is vital for preparing students and communities for
success in a competitive global economy.
Advancing Women - Owned Businesses in New Markets, a «Commitment to Action» announced at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting in New York City was created to address the challenges associated with advancing and promoting
women in a competitive global economy and their effective integration into global supply chains.
The implication, quoth the Journal reporters: «Without better educated Americans, economists say, the U.S. won't be able to maintain high - wage jobs and rising living
standards in a competitive global economy.»
Some observers have argued that graduation rates — for the nation as a whole, most demographic groups, and the majority of states — are failing to reach a level necessary to put the United States on a solid
footing in a competitive global economy.
By adopting the common core standards, known as «The New Illinois Learning Standards Incorporating the Common Core,» ISBE has set targets for schools in their preparation of Illinois students for participation in college and the
workforce in a competitive global economy.
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In a competitive global economy, with rapid changes in technology, we must make public colleges and universities tuition - free.
In a competitive global economy, excellent academics have always been the price of entry to a successful career, but our Cornerstone students receive more than just classroom learning.