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College students predicted to fall by more than 15% after the year 2025

The Hechinger Report

Only a handful of states, colored in blue, are predicted to see an increase in the number of students attending regional four-year colleges and universities between 2012 and 2029. But student demand is expected to grow for the nation’s most elite colleges and universities between 2012 and 2029. million in 2029.

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Engaging eBooks: Videos, Audio, and Customizable Fonts

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billion dollars between 2024 and 2029 , highlighting the growing significance of digital reading experiences. From children’s books to educational textbooks and from adventure novels to interactive fiction for adults, they are made to appeal to a wide range of age groups and genres. Contact us today!

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6 ways to bring statistical literacy to any classroom

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The field is projected to grow by 35 percent from 2019 to 2029, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Borrow from other educators. The ASA’s Pre-K-12 Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education II (GAISE II) report is a great resource. Read statistics books and publications.

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‘We’re aides, not maids.’ How one high-demand job shows education system’s failings

The Hechinger Report

If those things aren’t fixed, the suffering will be felt not only by the “millions and millions of people [who] work very hard at very difficult and important jobs and get poverty wages,” said Paul Osterman, a professor of human resources and management at MIT and author of the book “Who Will Care for Us?” The post ‘We’re aides, not maids.’

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Decoding the price of college: Complexity of figuring out costs holds students back

The Hechinger Report

Levine and other college access experts are now on a mission to make the road to college smoother — and ultimately more affordable — especially for families who have traditionally had a harder time accessing higher education. Sign up for our higher education newsletter.

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Can start-up companies profit off one of the lowest paid professions: home-based child care?

The Hechinger Report

The San Francisco resident graduated from nearby Mills College in May 2018 with a master’s degree in early childhood education, and today she is getting her dream off the ground with the help of a new child care services company called Wonderschool. To meet that goal they’d have to launch 100,000 new businesses per year from now until 2029.

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