InsideTrack, a mission-driven nonprofit that was the first to apply success coaching and has supported more than 3.6 million learners in achieving their educational and career goals, today announced the launch of the Coaching Lab — a new R&D innovation incubator designed to test, evaluate and scale or pilot emerging practices that help more students complete their education and more workers thrive in their careers.
"At a time when learners and workers face mounting barriers to stability and economic progress, we have to innovate under pressure — experimenting, adapting quickly and finding ways to deliver greater impact with limited resources," said Ruth Bauer, president of InsideTrack. "Our aspiration is to evaluate promising approaches in real-world settings and accelerate the spread of solutions that work. It's about translating innovation into meaningful outcomes for learners, workers and communities."
The launch comes at a time of rising demand for proven strategies to boost student persistence and workforce success — paired with growing uncertainty around both public and philanthropic investments in higher education and training. According to a recent survey from the Lumina Foundation and Gallup, more than 40 percent of college students have considered stopping out within the past year. Meanwhile, workforce boards and training providers face mounting pressure to demonstrate measurable impact while serving populations experiencing growing economic hardship.
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The Lab will serve as a proving ground for funders, higher education leaders, workforce boards and training providers to test and scale emerging services and approaches that deliver measurable results and can be replicated across communities. Drawing on InsideTrack's two decades of experience in research, evaluation and program design, the new Lab will bridge the gap between innovation and evidence — providing the resources, expertise and infrastructure needed to pilot initiatives that remove barriers to educational and workforce success.
Among the first initiatives in the Coaching Lab are collaborations across education, workforce and philanthropy, including:
"Too often, promising practices with the power to change lives never reach the scale they deserve," said Fiona Yung, program officer at the Schultz Family Foundation. "Through our work with InsideTrack, we have seen how coaching helps young adults navigate challenges, gain clarity, and take concrete steps toward their career goals. The Coaching Lab is an exciting next step — a space where innovation meets real-world practice, and where testing, refinement, and evaluation can help proven ideas grow to reach more people at scale."
The Lab will focus on putting research into action, testing strategies in real-world settings and learning what truly makes a difference for students and workers. Over the coming years, InsideTrack will partner with institutions and organizations to pilot and refine approaches, building a community of practice that shares evidence and lessons widely. With research and evaluation at the center, the Lab is designed to generate practical tools and proven strategies that can be adapted and scaled to meet the needs of today's learners and workers.
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Source: PRNewswire