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Brian Maki

'Adrift' in Adulthood: Students Who Struggled in College Find Life Harsher After Gradua... - 0 views

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    College graduates who showed paltry gains in critical thinking and little academic engagement while in college have a harder time than their more accomplished peers as they start their careers, according to a report released today. The report, "Documenting Uncertain Times: Postgraduate Transitions of the Academically Adrift Cohort," follows up on the highly influential and controversial book Academically Adrift, which was published one year ago. The report is being released at the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and it expands upon many of the themes that the book explored by following a subset of students from the book into early adulthood.
Brian Maki

Employers Say College Graduates Lack Job Skills - Students - The Chronicle of Higher Ed... - 0 views

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    "Employers Say College Graduates Lack Job Skills"
Brian Maki

Committee on Measures of Student Success ( 2 year college) - 1 views

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    Report: Measuring Completion at Two-Year Colleges (pdf link) The Department of Education's Committee on Measures of Student Success has issued its final report on measuring student completion rates at community colleges. Among the committee's suggestions: a combined "graduation and transfer" rate that would count students who graduate along with those who transfer to a four-year institution before graduating.
Theron DesRosier

The Market for Continuing Education - 0 views

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    "The market for "continuing education" is potentially much larger than undergraduate. After those four years of college, there are a lot more years in a rapidly-changing workplace. Maybe that's where the real money lies? Could providing the on-going, lifelong learning be the place where some of the costs for the face-to-face undergraduate education are carried? Maybe the content gets paid for by the lifelong learners, and the undergrads get it at reduced cost? Recall what John Daniel said about the US Open University - it failed because it went after undergraduate first, not graduate."
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