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Addressing the digital divide’s effects on education and the workforce

eSchool News

According to a recent Pew Research Center Report, 43 percent of American households nationwide with income under $30,000 don’t have access to reliable internet services at home and 41 percent don’t have any sort of device/computer. Although we’re seeing more companies getting back into the office, 26 percent of U.S.

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Is Higher Ed Really Ready to Embrace Hybrid Learning?

Edsurge

It’s the seventh edition of the Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) report. In the survey, chief online officers predicted that by 2025, programs and courses that mix on-campus and online learning experiences will become the norm for undergraduate students, graduate students and adult learners.

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Suffering From Labor Shortages, States Look To Build Up K-12 Digital Transparency.

Edsurge

The states are betting that mapping out the digital credentials will provide officials and educators with clarity into the education-to-job pipeline, which may help them ensure that they train enough people with the right skills to meet employer demand. Daniel Mollenkamp (@dtmollenkamp) is a business reporter at EdSurge.

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HE Challenges: Fast changing digital teaching methods

Neo LMS

According to UNESCO, global demand for higher education is expected to grow from 100 million students currently to 250+ million by 2025. Naturally, technology plays a central role in scaling quality education supply to meet this demand. Traditional universities will find themselves obsolete, unless they adapt.

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Computer science classes have an equity issue–some NYC educators are trying to change that

eSchool News

Despite New York City’s 10-year plan to bring “computer science to all” students by 2025, equity remains a big issue, according to a recent report from New York University’s Research Alliance analyzing the program through the 2020-21 school year. It’s not just about getting more seats in more classrooms.

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CSU and California Community Colleges Partner on a Tool To Find Transferable Online Courses

Edsurge

At the community college level, students could take online courses from either a California community college or a CSU in order to more quickly meet requirements to transfer or complete an associate's degree. Students already had the option to take courses from other California state institutions for transfer credit.

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‘Millions upon millions’ in employer-funded education benefits go unused

The Hechinger Report

She’d married not long after graduating from high school in 1981, had three children soon after that, and then gone to work for McDonald’s to make ends meet after her marriage ended. But after 27 years with a company with education benefits — benefits Thomas pitches to other employees — she still hadn’t taken advantage of them herself.

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