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This New Census Tool Can Recruit Students into the Liberal Arts

Edsurge

Campus alumni surveys gathered a sample of employment outcomes rather than all graduates’ outcomes. Census Bureau’s new Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) initiative. Beyond showing reasonable salary outcomes, industry placement can be used to recruit students into liberal arts majors.

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Introducing YouScience® Brightpath: A New Platform That Enables the Convergence of Education-to-Career to Better Prepare Students for Success in School and Life

eSchool News

million by 2030. Key outcomes include: Students discover their aptitudes and natural talents and use these as the foundation for understanding themselves better. Quantifying outcomes through industry-recognized certifications. Quantifying outcomes through industry-recognized certifications.

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Lesson from Hawaii: How CTE can develop a talented workforce to meet future economic priorities

ExcelinEd

When it comes to CTE, this structure has been both a blessing and a curse: a blessing in that funding and directives can seamlessly flow down to all secondary schools, but a curse in that innovation and meaningful readiness have often been stymied by an overly prescriptive approach to CTE. Adopting a New K-12 Framework to Align CTE.

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India tries coding camps, craft centers and all-girls schools to fight illiteracy

The Hechinger Report

About 65 percent of India’s students attend similar government schools, many with dismal outcomes. billion people, India is second only to China in population, and will account for 25 percent of the world’s labor pool by 2030. With over 1.3 Girls will attend classes while local women weave and embroider their delicate handicrafts.

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In one country, women now outnumber men in college by two to one

The Hechinger Report

We know that when you have a college education, there are good outcomes with health. The many causes of this begin in primary and secondary grades, where research shows that girls are earlier to apply themselves, while boys are more likely to drop out, impatient to begin earning money and unwilling to spend further years in school.

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British universities reach out to the new minority: poor white males

The Hechinger Report

If boys go to college less often than they otherwise would, you’re lowering not only their economic outcomes but economic outcomes for future generations.”. Girls in primary and secondary school globally read more than boys and spend more time on homework, according to the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development , or OECD.