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Higher Ed Is Investing in Student Success Tech. Is It a ‘New Golden Age’ or Just Vague Talk?

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These sorts of investments are expensive—a new cloud-based administration system, for example, can run a large research university tens of millions of dollars —and they take time to put in place. Tambellini predicts that the solutions for large institutions will mostly be ready by 2026. And unfortunately for us, that's still the case.”

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In Japan, plummeting university enrollment forecasts what’s ahead for the U.S.

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Formerly part of the Nakajima Aircraft Company, the building houses classrooms and the Institute for Educational Research and Service. There will be a 10 percent drop in the number of high school graduates from 2026 to 2037, according to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. universities and colleges, Inaba says.

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Shop class is grounded, high school aviation classes are taking flight

The Hechinger Report

Two new initiatives launched by school districts in and around Pittsburgh, which aim to create viable pathways for students into the aviation and aeronautics industry, offer examples. By 2026, the industry will need to add an estimated 24,000 airline pilots and by 2027 it might be short as many as 40,000 mechanics.

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5 Strategies to Improve Your Learning Management System

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Research and Markets predicts that by 2026, the worldwide online learning sector will hit $336.98 within the period of 2018 and 2026. . A simple learning management system example can transform into a huge headache. There are plenty of examples of learning management systems in the market. Make learning more interactive.

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How a decline in community college students is a big problem for the economy

The Hechinger Report

The company, which specializes in commercial buildings, offers enviable benefits — employee stock ownership, in-house training, paid time off, sick days, a 401(k), health insurance that includes dental and vision and, in some cases, a $1,000 signing bonus. It is, however, short of workers. So are many others.

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After the Pandemic, Higher Education Can’t Afford to Go Back to ‘Normal’

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To further complicate matters, statisticians have long warned of the pending “ 2025 cliff ,” which represents the abrupt reduction of potential first-time, full-time freshmen projected to arrive in 2025 to 2026 due to the drop in birth rates between the years 2008 and 2011. The stakes are high and so are the needs of our students.

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Jobs in cybersecurity are exploding: Why are women locked out?

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will grow 28 percent by 2026. Because, right now, we do not have anywhere near enough people to do any of that,” said Alan Paller, director of research for the SANS Institute, a cybersecurity training company that created the Girls Go Cyberstart challenge. will grow 28 percent by 2026. They’re just way ahead of the game.”.

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