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Gonzalez, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Besieged by poverty, American Indians have historically trailed other minority groups in attending and finishing college. Many lack the literacy skills to succeed in college courses or job-training programs--natural routes to employment. But as the country focuses on increasing college attainment and reducing unemployment, basic education for…
Descriptors: American Indians, Tribally Controlled Education, Adult Basic Education, Models
Online Submission, 2018
Each year, Austin Independent School District Department of Research and Evaluation (DRE) staff develop a plan of work to describe the scope of work for the coming year. The plans that make up this document identify programs to be evaluated and services to be provided by DRE staff and provide the blueprints for evaluation that staff will follow…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Jensen, Robert T. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
Gender differences in health and education are a concern for a number of developing countries. While standard theory predicts human capital should respond to market returns, social norms (e.g., disapproval of women working outside the home) may weaken or even sever this link for girls. Though many studies have examined the link between women's…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Gender Differences, Human Capital, Females
Freeman, Richard B. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
This study documents the rapid spread of higher education around the world and the consequent reduced share of the US in the world's university students and graduates. It shows that the proportion of young persons who go to college has risen in many advanced countries to exceed that in the US while human capital leapfrogging in the huge populous…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Immigrants, Foreign Students
McMahon, Walter W. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009
A college education has long been acknowledged as essential for both personal success and economic growth. But the measurable value of its nonmonetary benefits has until now been poorly understood. Walter W. McMahon, a leading education economist, carefully describes these benefits and suggests that higher education accrues significant social and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Human Capital, Educational Policy
van Merrienboer, Jeroen J. G.; Kirschner, Paul A.; Paas, Fred; Sloep, Peter B.; J. Caniels, Marjolein C. – Educational Technology, 2009
There is little dispute that lifelong learning is essential to the further development of the knowledge society. Nonetheless, lifelong learning is not reaching its full potential because the currently used approaches to lifelong learning are too fragmented and, often, formal approaches to education and learning are simply "translated" from initial…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Heterogeneous Grouping, Educational Research, Human Capital
Field, Kelly – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The author reports on president Obama's plan for Americans to have some higher education which could mean more earning power for many people. In a speech before Congress in February, the president called the nation's steep high-school dropout rates and low college-completion rates a "prescription for economic decline," and he urged all Americans…
Descriptors: Presidents, Academic Aspiration, Human Capital, Education Work Relationship
Nace, Felecia – Principal Leadership, 2012
Much of the focus in education has shifted toward science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The growing importance of those subjects is based primarily on the projection that some countries will fall short of homegrown young adults who can meet the demands of the future job market unless educators act judiciously. But in the quest…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Needs Assessment, Beginning Teachers, Human Capital
Committee for Economic Development, 2012
Business leaders have an acute understanding of the importance of a well-educated workforce to support a strong economy, keep America competitive globally, and ensure a vibrant democracy. Right now 20 percent of the American labor force is functionally illiterate or innumerate. High-quality child care and early education builds a strong foundation…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Investment, School Business Relationship
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Colclough, Christopher – Comparative Education, 2012
Human capital and functionalist paradigms underpin the stance taken by most governments to education policy. These models have also had a profound effect upon the determination of education priorities in the poorest states and, indeed, upon aid policy. This paper argues, on the basis of evidence from the papers in this volume and from the wider…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Outcomes of Education, Educational Change, Poverty
Ruud, Collin M.; Bragg, Debra D. – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2011
The evolution of AB degrees has been influenced by an increased emphasis on workforce development, baccalaureate degree attainment, and transfer on the state and institutional levels. Beginning as primarily programmatic decisions made by a few institutions, over time AB degree program decisions have involved more institutions, and eventually…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Semiskilled Workers, Trade and Industrial Education, Vocational Education
Jones, Dennis – National Governors Association, 2011
Research shows that having a highly educated workforce is critical to states and territories' economic competitiveness and to the well-being of their citizens. A growing number of state policymakers are concerned that the nation as a whole and their states are falling behind in the race to accumulate the educational capital needed to ensure that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Education Work Relationship, Politics of Education
Education Scotland, 2011
Scotland's colleges have a wide-ranging mission. They meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders, including individual learners, local communities, regional and national bodies and the national and international economies. That they meet all of these needs to a very large extent is testament to the commitment of the staff and Boards of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colleges, Institutional Mission, Stakeholders
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Tamir, Yuli – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Yuli Tamir argues that the growing interest in public education in the developed world in general and in the United States in particular is grounded in a fear of losing global hegemony. The most rational approach to slowing down these hegemonic shifts is to empower public education and allow the neglected human capital vested in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Role of Education, Human Capital, Educational Change
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Kaliannan, Maniam; Chandran, Suseela Devi – Educational Research and Reviews, 2010
A good and comprehensive education system is expected to create the necessary human capital and knowledge workers who will bring the country to greater heights. In this regards, a holistic education programme is needed which can equip students with both the hard and soft skills required as well as human values. However, the main emphasis in…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Teachers, Human Capital, Values
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