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January 2026Volume 26, No. 1
Demonstrating Skills of Value


State education leaders have prioritized making sure that the students who graduate from their high schools are prepared for success in life. How do students know they are gaining valuable skills and competencies they can apply and strengthen in careers and postsecondary education? How do they demonstrate they have acquired these skills, and how will employers and colleges value their attainments?




Articles



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The Role of State Boards in Making Credentials’ Value Transparent

By Scott Cheney

Not all credentials are created equal, so how will students and families choose?





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Weighing the Value of Industry-Based Certifications against Their Costs

By Madison E. Andrews, Kaitlin Ogden and Matt S. Giani

A study of Texas’s move to offer bonuses and add accountability measures for attainment reveals some unintended consequences.





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Remaking Transcripts to Better Reflect Students’ Competencies

By Celina Pierrottet and Jon Alfuth

State boards wanting to capture student mastery in new ways have many considerations to take into account.





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Turning Graduate Portraits into Pathways

By Laura Slover

North Carolina and Indiana are leading in the push toward teaching and assessing durable skills.






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Deskilling the Knowledge Economy: Implications for Schools

By Brent Orrell

To foster students’ entry into the workforce, their schools will need to equip them with AI-complementary skills.






Opinion



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Getting Postsecondary Outcomes Data to K-12 Leaders

By Bill DeBaun

Many education systems are not set up to give leaders and staff the information they need to ensure they are preparing students for their next steps.







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Preparing Principals to Lead Innovative High Schools

By better aligning principal preparation, licensure, and support systems, state boards of education can unlock the potential of innovative high school models.

Annual Conference 2026

It's that time of year again: Registration is now open for NASBE's Annual Conference this October! Join us in Baltimore, Maryland, for bold conversations, big ideas, and meaningful connections.
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Five Questions to Ask about Having Student Members on State Boards

Twenty-four state boards of education have at least one student board member serving in a voting or nonvoting capacity. But inclusion alone does not guarantee meaningful, effective participation.

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