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Linking Education with Employment: How Aspire Ability is Fighting Underemployment in the Navajo Nation

Targeted educational initiatives are proving essential to reducing underemployment and spurring economic growth in Native American communities

By Michael B. Horn · May 15, 2024, 4:30 PM UTCAspire AbilityDr. Jon MottMichael HornMoroni Benally
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Key takeaways

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Aspire Ability connects education providers with employers to improve job readiness in the Navajo Nation.

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Aligning educational outcomes with local labor market needs is essential to reducing underemployment in indigenous communities.

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Sustainable community engagement requires culturally informed approaches that reflect the Navajo Nation's unique challenges and context.

The urgency of linking education with employment within the Navajo Nation is critical, given the levels of underemployment in the community. This has sparked discussions on how to effectively bridge these gaps to foster community development and individual growth. With communities still reeling from the impact of COVID-19, targeted educational initiatives that align with actual job market needs are more vital than ever.

Targeted educational initiatives that align with actual job market needs are more vital than ever.

What strategies can effectively link education with employment within indigenous communities? This question is at the heart of today’s episode on The Future of Education, hosted by Michael Horn.

Joining Michael are Dr. Jon Mott, founder and CEO of Aspire Ability, and Moroni Benally, who supports the work of Aspire Ability within the Navajo Nation. They delve into innovative strategies to enhance job readiness and educational relevance, focusing on their experiences and initiatives to link education with employment within the Navajo Nation. Key points of discussion include:

– The role of Aspire Ability in fostering connections between education providers and employers.
– Challenges and solutions in aligning educational outcomes with market needs within the Navajo Nation.
– Strategies for sustainable community engagement and development through education and employment.

Dr. Jon Mott brings a rich background in educational and corporate learning to the table, having worked at institutions like Brigham Young University and companies such as TD Ameritrade. Moroni Benally offers a deep understanding of the Navajo Nation’s unique challenges and needs, based on his extensive community work and policy experience.

About the author

Michael B. Horn
Michael B. HornSpeaker, Writer & Advisor on the Future of Education, Clayton Christensen Institute

Michael Horn speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student. He is the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, and host of the Future of Education podcast on MarketScale.

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Michael B. Horn

Co-founder, Clayton Christensen Institute; Host, The Future of Education

Michael B. Horn is an author, educator, and co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. He is a leading voice on the future of education, competency-based learning, and disruptive innovation in schooling. Horn hosts the podcast 'The Future of Education' on MarketScale, where he interviews educators, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders.

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Dr. Jon Mott

Founder and CEO

Aspire Ability

Dr. Jon Mott is the founder and CEO of Aspire Ability, an organization focused on linking education with employment in underserved communities. He brings extensive experience in educational technology and corporate learning from institutions including Brigham Young University and companies such as TD Ameritrade.

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Moroni Benally

Community Liaison / Navajo Nation Support

Aspire Ability

Moroni Benally supports the work of Aspire Ability within the Navajo Nation, drawing on deep community roots and extensive policy experience. He focuses on addressing the unique educational and employment challenges facing the Navajo Nation.