Why we support it: Today's jobs demand
increasingly high levels of education and skills.
Many public service jobs require
increasingly high levels of education, which forces people to accrue larger debt, according to the report — even as they enter professions with traditionally low salaries.
Not exact matches
The
increasingly popular middle course,
of doing one science and two nonscience A
levels, may be interesting and even broadly educative, but is no use to anyone considering studying science further into
higher education.
In fact, as the years pass following tenure, faculty at the associate professor
level are
increasingly prone to dissatisfaction with their jobs and a sense that their prospects are limited, according to a white paper [PDF] from the Collaborative on Academic Careers in
Higher Education (COACHE) at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education.
As employers and postsecondary institutions
increasingly demand students and workers equipped with
high -
level skills, many states are exploring performance assessments as part
of their K - 12
education strategies.