Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian
Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 6      
Categories

Accessories
Advice
Aging
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Break-up
Business
Business Management
Cancer Survival
Career
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Cheating
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Culture
Current Affairs
Databases
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family Concerns
Film
Finances
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Jobs
Leadership
Legal
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Opinions
Our Pets
Outdoors
Parenting
Pets
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
World Affairs
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 37541
Total Authors: 5341
Total Downloads: 157348


Newest Member
Carlos DeSantos
 


   

School Superintendents And Community College Presidents A Great Marriage



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://articlesto.com/rss.php?rss=272
By : Dr. Stephen    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-08-16 05:07:57
There is a tremendous opportunity to enhance our competitive edge in the global economy that is often overlooked. It’s time for community college presidents and school superintendents to form new relationships. This relationship should consist of something greater than traditional dual enrollment programs. The potential for changing whole communities and job prospects is tremendous. Currently over 47 of the students who attend post secondary education institutions are attending community colleges. The employment needs of the United States will go unfilled if we are not giving students greater preparation to earn a minimum of an associate degree.

A high school education is not sufficient education to comprehend the new way that technology will influence nursing, finance and computer technology. As the baby boomers retire a wide array of jobs will become available that require fresh leadership. A high school education will not prepare a new employee to survive in the information age. Some of the conversations about how society is changing must occur while students are attending high school.

It is to our country’s global advantage to have a workforce that is trained to move into higher levels of management and into the executive suite.

Too many high school students fear that they cannot succeed as a college student. Nationally only 30 percent of high school students are pursuing a degree. This means that the vast majority of students are not receiving an education to compete in a 21st century economy. Sometimes students are discouraged because of the types of grades they are earning while attending high school. School districts need to teach students how to be self learners. They need to know that they can improve their grades with additional efforts.

Community college admission staff and faculty need to spend more time connecting with high schools. These professionals can play a role in changing a high school student’s expectations. Parents can also learn that the cost of community college education is often half the cost of four year institutions. Some high school students say they never have received a visit from an admissions officer from any college. When community colleges reach out to schools it sends a message that students are welcomed to apply.

Students need to be well informed about the opportunity to complete community college credits while they are attending high school. Establishing a collaborative relationship between school superintendents and community college presidents can create a successful college preparation program. This is important since many high school students lose hope during 9th grade. There is an opportunity for students to learn how much work is required to prepare for a college level course. It will eliminate some of the peer pressure that discourages high school students from academic excellence.

The marriage between school superintendents and community college presidents can provide an ongoing resolution to changes in the workforce. Industry should be an additional partner that inspires students through knowledge of their employment needs. There will be a greater need for internships that prepare students for full time employment. The road that leads to a brighter future is paved with an educated workforce.
Author Resource:- For twenty years, Dr. Jones has delivered presentations on topics including how to study, leadership, effective communication, and innovative education practices. Working with students has enabled Dr. Jones to have a complete understanding of the challenges their facing http://www.sevenbooks.net.
Article From Articlesto

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

Purchase this software