Top stories in higher ed for Friday
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| Lumina Foundation is committed to increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees, certificates and other credentials to 60 percent by 2025. |
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| ‘J-O-B Degree’ for Rural Students Olivia Sanchez, The Hechinger Report SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Like many rural colleges, Patrick & Henry Community College in Martinsville, Virginia, is focused on keeping up with the region’s labor needs and updating its education offerings to align with those needs. Officials there also work with local industries to improve training for open jobs. But it’s not enough to build the business partnerships and pave the career pathways, says a report from the Aspen Institute on College Excellence. Rural colleges need buy-in from the community in order to make the greatest impact. |
Proposed State Budget Could Make Becoming a Teacher Easier Diana Lambert and Zaidee Stavely, EdSource SHARE: Facebook • Twitter California’s proposed state budget revision could make a dent in the state’s ongoing teacher shortage by reducing obstacles to earning teaching credentials. The budget, if passed this summer as revised, would clear the way to train more teachers of English learners, pay teaching residents, and allow military spouses with out-of-state credentials to teach. |
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Community College Teams Up with For-Profit for Medical Assistant Program Jon Edelman, Diverse Issues in Higher Education SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Medical assistants are critical to doctors with private practices, hospitals, and clinics. These individuals do everything from handling patient records and insurance forms to obtaining vital signs, drawing blood, and administering electrocardiograms. The nation desperately needs more medical assistants. A rare partnership between a group of community colleges and a private, for-profit institution aims to help. |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY |
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