Posts Tagged ‘Education’

America – No Longer the World’s Education Leader!

September 12th, 2011

It’s been expected and now it’s finally happened. The College Board reported last Thursday on the growing gap between the United States and other countries in terms of their college graduation rates. Together with the overall degradation of American high school education, this threatens to undermine the nation’s economic competitiveness.

The United States used to be the world’s number one by its college graduates from 25 to 34 years. Now it ranks only 12th among 36 developed nations.

“The growing education deficit is no less a threat to our nation’s long-term well-being than the current fiscal crisis,” Gaston Caperton, the President of the College Board, warned at a meeting of education leaders and policy makers on Capitol Hill. He also released a report which recommended to “think P-16 and improve education from preschool through higher [one]” in order to increase the completion rates.

“We led the world in the 1980s, but we didn’t build from there,” said William Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland, who hosted the Washington discussion along with Mr. Caperton. “If you look at people 60 and over, about 39 – 40 percent have college degrees, and if you look at young people, too, about 39 – 40 percent have college degrees. Meanwhile, other countries have passed us by.”

While public and media attention was mostly paid to college accession rates in recent decades, college graduation rates are relatively new item on the national agenda. Everything started a year ago when President Obama announced his American Graduation Initiative that urged for five million more college graduates by 2020.

This month, after chairing the National Governors Association, Gov. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia spoke on his similar initiative.

While policy makers are still uncertain on how to exactly improve the college graduation rates, underfunding is believed to be the core of the problem. Many sponsors, funds and philanthropic organizations have declared on their intentions to help.

In April, Melinda Gates spoke before the American Association of Community Colleges convention and called for community college heads to boost college completion, promising that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation would contribute up to $110 million to fund their initiatives.

Canada currently holds the first place of the world’s educational attainment rating, with 56 percent of its young adults holding at least associate’s degrees in 2007, compared with only 40 percent of those in the United States. In 2010, the US positions improved slightly, though the overall situation is still difficult.

While almost 70 percent of the US high school graduates enroll in community colleges and 57 percent go to the bachelor’s degree program, fewer than 25 percent of them manage to graduate after all. Many drop out for multiple reasons, predominantly for their tuition debts.

The problem is even worse for low-income students and minorities: only 30 percent of African-Americans, and less than 20 percent of Latinos succeed in getting at least the associate’s degree. Whereas students from the highest income families are almost eight times as likely as those from the lowest income families to earn a bachelor’s degree by age 24.

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Walden University Online – The Best Place for Higher Education in Psychology

August 9th, 2011

Psychology is a very competitive field of study in which you need to have good skills and knowledge to get hold of the best careers. In the past this discipline was not much advanced and only a few people opted to get into this field, therefore a handful of educational institutes used to offer opportunities for people. Today psychology is one of the most sought after areas of study, there are thousands of schools and colleges present in the country which offer career building openings in this field.

Accordingly many reputable online psychology colleges have also emerged which offer different psychology degrees among which Walden University Online is one of the most famous educational centers offering excellent online psychology degree programs for everyone.

About Walden University Online

Walden University Online was established in 1970 and is a privately run higher education institute. It has been regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and also is a member of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. The University offers different career building opportunities to more than 30000 online learners. The headquarters of this university is located at Mills District Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Why Walden University Online?

This university has supported busy and working people for more than 40 years and provides them with different means through which they can acquire their goals in life. Walden University Online believes in offering qualified education because of which it has been named among the notable online psychology colleges. The university is a portal for students to conveniently achieve bachelors, master and doctoral psychology degree programs.

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