“If business leaders want to transform the work force, we can do that,” he said. “We can help. Our job is to provide online instruction, and we already do that.”
The move into work-force training was natural for KLVX, which operates the local Public Broadcasting Service television station Channel 10. The station has long been a partner with the Clark County School District. KLVX has produced 160 course offerings for the district’s Virtual High School.
An additional 110 teacher-training and certification courses are offered by KLVX’s TeacherLine program.
Partnerships are being considered with the state’s higher education institutions. Additional training grants may come through a partnership with the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
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