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Chapter 6. Community College Occupational Degrees: Are They Worth It?
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Thomas Bailey
and Clive R. Belfield
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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I. Defining Success in Preparing Individuals for Work
- Chapter 1. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor . . . A Public Policy Agenda on Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Jobs 19
- Chapter 2. Assessing and Measuring Workforce Readiness: A Discussion toward the Development of a Universal and Valid Measure 37
- Chapter 3. Work- Based Learning: Initiatives and Impact 57
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II. The Role of Different Educational Providers in Preparing Students for Work
- Chapter 4. Improving Career and Technical Education in the United States 75
- Chapter 5. Postsecondary Education and Economic Opportunity 93
- Chapter 6. Community College Occupational Degrees: Are They Worth It? 121
- Chapter 7. The Conundrum of Profit-Making Institutions in Higher Education 149
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III. Implications for Institutional Practice and Public Policy
- Chapter 8. Strengthening the Education and Workforce Connection: What Types of Research Are Required to Determine How Well Career Pathways Programs Prepare Students for College and Careers? 177
- Chapter 9. Conceiving Regional Pathways to Prosperity Systems 203
- Chapter 10. Aligning Secondary and Postsecondary Credentialization with Economic Development Strategy, or “If Low Educational Attainment = Poor Metropolitan Competitiveness, What Can Be Done about It?” 224
- Chapter 11. Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United States 245
- Conclusion 260
- Notes 275
- References 287
- Contributors 315
- Index 321
- Acknowledgments 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I. Defining Success in Preparing Individuals for Work
- Chapter 1. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor . . . A Public Policy Agenda on Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Jobs 19
- Chapter 2. Assessing and Measuring Workforce Readiness: A Discussion toward the Development of a Universal and Valid Measure 37
- Chapter 3. Work- Based Learning: Initiatives and Impact 57
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II. The Role of Different Educational Providers in Preparing Students for Work
- Chapter 4. Improving Career and Technical Education in the United States 75
- Chapter 5. Postsecondary Education and Economic Opportunity 93
- Chapter 6. Community College Occupational Degrees: Are They Worth It? 121
- Chapter 7. The Conundrum of Profit-Making Institutions in Higher Education 149
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III. Implications for Institutional Practice and Public Policy
- Chapter 8. Strengthening the Education and Workforce Connection: What Types of Research Are Required to Determine How Well Career Pathways Programs Prepare Students for College and Careers? 177
- Chapter 9. Conceiving Regional Pathways to Prosperity Systems 203
- Chapter 10. Aligning Secondary and Postsecondary Credentialization with Economic Development Strategy, or “If Low Educational Attainment = Poor Metropolitan Competitiveness, What Can Be Done about It?” 224
- Chapter 11. Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United States 245
- Conclusion 260
- Notes 275
- References 287
- Contributors 315
- Index 321
- Acknowledgments 333