Yesterday, I wrote about survey results that revealed that more than 13% of workers in low -quality jobs did not know how to create a…
Posts published in “Workforce development”
The pandemic posed a shared problem, but its impact may affect the high school Class of 2020 more profoundly than most. A new report by…
Increases in financial aid and personal income are central to currently enrolled higher education students’ decisions to remain in school. That is one of the…
A new Gallup poll of more than 12,000 adults between the ages of 18 and 59 gives higher education institutions reason for optimism. On the…
Oregon is experiencing the realization that the best laid plans of mice and men don’t guarantee the desired outcome. Like Michigan, Oregon has a free…
A recent opinion piece in Forbes proclaims that traditional post-secondary education is pretty much dead. In its place, the author opines that students can pick…
A newly released survey conducted by UPCEA (formerly the University Professional and Continuing Education Association) and Straighterline, an alternative course credit provider, examines the myriad…
Earlier this year, I wrote about legislation in Michigan that would require all electricity to come from clean energy sources after 2035. Well, the legislation…
If you want to get a decent idea of the future that could await US community colleges, take a look at City College of San…
Here’s another reason to rethink the non-degree certificate approach to post-secondary education. According to a report issued last month by the Brookings Institution, people without…