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The new labor market: No bachelor’s required?

The Hechinger Report

The trend toward degree inflation, the report concluded, has been reversed. between now and 2027. Related: More people with bachelor’s degrees go back to school to learn skilled trades. Related: More people with bachelor’s degrees go back to school to learn skilled trades. Halid Hamadi, a 28-year-old Washington, D.C.,

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To Better Serve Adult Learners, Eliminate the Barriers Between Work and Learning

Edsurge

Department of Education forecasts that by 2027, postsecondary enrollment among adults will grow by just 1 percent, compared to a 5 percent growth rate for more traditionally-aged students. But one particularly promising solution to engaging adult learners and increasing degree attainment is to more intentionally integrate learning and work.

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Education Technology and the 'New Economy'

Hack Education

I’d hardly know where to begin in writing one, but I want to open this particular article – one that focuses, in part, on the whole “everyone should learn to code” craze – recognizing his great contribution to educational computing as well as his loss. “Everyone should learn to code.”