Who Needs College Anymore?: Imagining a Future Where Degrees Won't Matter

Author:   Kathleen deLaski ,  Robert B Schwartz ,  Robert B Schwartz
Publisher:   Harvard Educational Publishing Group
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Pages:   316
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
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An optimistic yet practical assessment of how postsecondary education can evolve to meet the needs of next-generation learners ​With keen insight, Kathleen deLaski reimagines what higher education might offer and whom it should serve in Who Needs College Anymore? In the wake of declining US university enrollment and widespread crises of confidence in the value of a college degree, deLaski urges a mindset shift regarding the learning routes and credentials that best prepare students for success after high school. The work draws on a decade of design-thinking research from the nonprofit Education Design Lab as well as 150 interviews of educational experts, college and career counselors, teachers, employers, and learners. DeLaski applies human-centered design to higher education reform, engaging the perspective of end users to search for better solutions. She highlights ten top principles based on user feedback and considers how well they are currently being enacted by colleges. In particular, she urges institutions to better attend to the needs of new-majority learners, often described as nontraditional students, including people from low- or moderate-income backgrounds, people of color, first-generation students, veterans, single mothers, rural students, part-time attendees, and neurodivergent students. She finds ample opportunity for colleges to support learners via alternative pathways to marketable knowledge, including bootcamps, skills-based learning, and apprenticeships, career training, and other types of workplace learning. This work suggests innovation as a means of evolution.

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Author:   Kathleen deLaski ,  Robert B Schwartz ,  Robert B Schwartz
Publisher:   Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Imprint:   Harvard Educational Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781682539521


ISBN 10:   1682539520
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   28 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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""A captivating read for anyone interested in how our education system can better prepare young people for the workplace and fulfilling careers. DeLaski explores the dizzying array of emerging alternatives to traditional college education and points the way to the most promising solutions.""--Eugene Scalia, former US Secretary of Labor ""Ask yourself if colleges typically serve students well. Your answer, and Kathleen deLaski's, is no. Now ask how colleges can put students at the center of their design, policies, and teaching. That's what deLaski does in powerful and compelling terms. An important read at an important moment.""--Ted Mitchell, president, American Council on Education ""Kathleen deLaski has written just the right book at just the right time. With higher education in turmoil, especially around its role in developing the workforce, she explains a rapidly evolving ecosystem for education and work with clearsighted analysis, supporting data, and compelling stories. This eminently readable book is a must for educators, policymakers, and employers.""--Paul LeBlanc, former president, Southern New Hampshire University ""This book brings human-centered design alive to help families, colleges, high schools, and employers navigate the future. Colleges, especially, should take note of the opportunities to meet the needs of the majority of Americans who do not hold a degree. These learners should not be shut out of 'good jobs' in the future, and they don't have to be.""--Rufus Glasper, president and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College, and chancellor emeritus, Maricopa Community College District


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Kathleen deLaski spent twenty years as a journalist, including time as ABC News White House correspondent. In the second half of her career, she has focused on education reform, cofounding or founding several national nonprofits, notably the Education Design Lab, which led her toward this book. After stepping down as founder to become board chair, Kathleen also spends time as a senior advisor to the Project on Workforce at Harvard University and teaches human-centered design and higher ed reform as an adjunct professor at George Mason University.

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