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Teaching Students about the World of Work
A Challenge to Postsecondary Educators
von Nancy Hoffman, Michael Lawrence Collins
Verlag: Harvard Education PR
Reihe: Work and Learning
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-68253-494-6
Erschienen am 02.06.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 295 Gramm
Umfang: 232 Seiten

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Teaching Students About the World of Work argues that postsecondary educational institutions--especially those serving low-income students--need to make the topic of work a central element in their offerings. Editors Nancy Hoffman and Michael Lawrence Collins and their authors insist that increasing inequalities among Americans, including students' acquaintance with and preparation for the contemporary work world, make this heightened educational emphasis on work necessary. In their efforts to redress those disparities, the authors propose a reconfiguration of postsecondary education that represents a paradigm shift in career preparation and learning. Their book is an essential read for educators determined to create realistic opportunities for young people in search of good employment and better lives.

"Teaching Students About the World of Work offers a grounded, realistic overview of what it would mean to take work seriously as both a goal and as an object of study. It's a welcome first step in a much larger project crucial to everyone in higher education: making the promise of equality come true."
--Matthew Reed, vice president for Learning, Brookdale Community College

"Focusing on community colleges, the authors make a convincing case that schools should better integrate the world of work into the college experience in order to help students develop the skills, confidence, and contacts to achieve professional and economic success."
--Martha Ross, fellow, Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program

"To ensure that all students, especially those from low-income backgrounds and communities of color, earn high-quality degrees and credentials, postsecondary leaders must do a better job connecting the dots between education and the workforce. This book superbly makes that case and highlights the important role of community colleges in preparing students for jobs that can put them on a path toward economic mobility and prosperity."
--Michelle Asha Cooper, president, Institute for Higher Education Policy

Nancy Hoffman is a senior advisor at Jobs for the Future and a co-founder of the Pathways to Prosperity Network. Michael Lawrence Collins is vice president at Jobs for the Future. Garrett Moran is president of Year Up and former chief operating officer at Blackstone's Private Equity Group.



Michael Lawrence Collins is vice president at JFF, a national nonprofit working to transform the workforce and education systems to accelerate economic advancement for all. For over a decade, he has led a multistate postsecondary reform network committed to increasing the success of students from low-income backgrounds through connecting colleges and state systems to evidence-based practices and policies and supporting their implementation through nationally recognized initiatives such as Achieving the Dream, Completion by Design, and the Student Success Center Initiative. He serves as Chair of the Board for the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and serves on the boards of the National Student Clearinghouse, the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, and the advisory board for Guttman Community College. He is the Pahara-Aspen Education Fellow. Michael is a graduate of the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio, with his wife, Dana, and son, Dashel.

Nancy Hoffman is senior advisor at JFF, a national nonprofit based in Boston. Nancy is the cofounder, with Bob Schwartz, of the Pathways to Prosperity State Network, a collaboration between the Harvard Graduate School of Education, JFF, sixteen states, and sixty economic regions with the goal of building pathways to careers for low-income young people. Nancy also led JFF's work to develop early college high schools and expand opportunities for college-level work in high school to a wide range of students.

Nancy's most recent book, coauthored with Bob Schwartz, is Learning for Careers: The Pathways to Prosperity Network (2017). She is also the author of Schooling in the Workplace: How Six of the World's Best Vocational Education Systems Prepare Young People for Jobs and Life (2011). She edited three JFF books: Double the Numbers: Increasing Postsecondary Credentials for Underrepresented Youth; Minding the Gap: Why Integrating High School with College Makes Sense and How to Do It; and Anytime, Anywhere: Student-Centered Learning for Schools and Teachers. Nancy is also the author of Women's True Profession: Voices from the History of Teaching. These books are all published by the Harvard Education Press. Nancy serves on the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education as well as the boards of North Bennet Street School, Adult and Continuing Education Martha's Vineyard, and BuildUP Birmingham. She holds a BA and PhD in comparative literature from University of California, Berkeley, and has held teaching and administrative posts at Brown, Temple, Harvard, MIT, and elsewhere.


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