More Related Content Similar to Aiming Higher Education at Great Jobs & Great Lives (20) Aiming Higher Education at Great Jobs & Great Lives1. AIMING HIGHER EDUCATION AT
GREAT JOBS AND GREAT LIVES
BRANDON BUSTEED
Executive Director
Education and Workforce Development
Gallup
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The Work-Preparation Paradox
Sources:
Lumina Foundation/Gallup Poll 2013
The 2013 Inside Higher Ed Survey of College & University Chief Academic Officers report
14%of Americans strongly agree that
college graduates in this country are
well-prepared for success in the workplace.
of business leaders strongly agree
graduating students have the skills
and competencies that their businesses need.
11%
96%of Chief Academic Officers rate
their institution as very/somewhat effective
at preparing students for the world of work.
The Work-Preparation Paradox
Sources:
Lumina Foundation/Gallup Poll 2013
The 2013 Inside Higher Ed Survey of College & University Chief Academic Officers report
14%of Americans strongly agree that
college graduates in this country are
well-prepared for success in the workplace.
of business leaders strongly agree
graduating students have the skills
and competencies that their businesses need.
11%
96%of Chief Academic Officers rate
their institution as very/somewhat effective
at preparing students for the world of work.
A BROKEN LINK BETWEEN EDUCATION AND WORK
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DEMAND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IS HIGH…
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95%
say it is very important to somewhat
important to have a certificate or degree
beyond high school
41%
of Americans, in the last 12 months,
have thought about going back to
get a certificate or degree
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…BUT QUALITY IS IN QUESTION…
% strongly agree
Traditional colleges and universities
offer high-quality education
29%
Community colleges offer
high-quality education
19%
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HALF
say U.S. higher education is
the same or worse than higher
education in other countries
(46%)
58% say U.S. higher education is the same or
worse than it’s been in the past
5. AMERICANS: “very important”
reason for getting education
beyond high school
(Gallup/Lumina poll)
5
…AND QUALITY IS DEFINED BY A GOOD JOB
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To Get a Good Job 67%
Top reasons FRESHMEN cite for
going to college (UCLA CIRP) To Get a Good Job 88%
PARENTS OF 5TH-12TH GRADERS:
“very important” reason for
getting education beyond high
school (Gallup/IHE poll)
To Get a Good Job 38%
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Knowledge Skills Major Alma Mater
Percent responding “very important”
Americans
Business Leaders
HOW DO HIRING MANAGERS MEASURE THE
QUALITY OF GRADUATES?
Please tell me if each of the following factors are very important, somewhat important, not
very important, or not at all important to managers making hiring decisions for
organizations.
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7. WHAT BUSINESS LEADERS WANT MOST
Internships/on-the-job
experience
In your opinion, what talent, knowledge, or skills should higher education institutions
develop in students to best prepare them for success in the workforce in the coming years?
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#1:
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8. n Parents of 5th-12th graders
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IN THE FUTURE: GOOD JOBS ‘COLLEGE’
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§ High School GPA,
Rank In Class
§ SAT, ACT
INPUTS OUTPUTS
§ GPA, Rank In Class
§ Retention Rates,
Degree Attainment
§ Gainful Employment
§ And maybe…
- CLA, etc.
CURRENT EDUCATION MEASURES INSUFFICIENT
Hope is a stronger predictor of
college success than SAT and GPA.
11. WHAT DOES A
‘GREAT LIFE’
LOOK LIKE?
Purpose
How you occupy your time; liking what you do each day
Social
Relationships and love in your life
Financial
Managing your economic life to reduce stress and increase security
Physical
Good health and enough energy to get things done daily
Community
Engagement and involvement in the area where you live
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16. WELL-BEING GREAT LIVES FOR GRADUATES
Only 11% thriving
in all 5 elements of
well-being
More than one
in six not thriving
in any
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17. IT’S NOT WHERE YOU GO
No Difference in Workplace Engagement or Well-being of Graduates Between Different University Types
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18. IT’S HOW YOU DO IT
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“At least one professor who made me excited about learning” 63%
“Professors cared about me as a person” 27%
“A mentor who encouraged my hopes and dreams” 22%
19. IT’S HOW YOU DO IT
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“Long-term project taking a semester or more to complete” 32%
“Internship or job where applied learning” 29%
“Extremely involved in extra-curricular activities & organizations” 20%
20. STUDENT LOANS CAN CRUSH WELL-BEING
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…AND THEY CAN STIFLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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26% 25%
21% 20%
16%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
No debt $1-$10,000 $10,001-$20,000 $20,001-$40,000 $40,001+
Percentagewhostartedownbusiness
Loan Debt for Undergraduate Education and Starting Business
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THE RIGHT COLLEGE EXPERIENCES COULD NET
BILLIONS FOR ECONOMY