Not exact matches
No one doubts that most workers have to use computers, but many students may already possess the skills they need and it seems doubtful that raising average computer skills would lead to significant changes in
employment outcomes — and that's assuming we can improve computer skills in a
meaningful way.
As research points out, small schools improve life
outcomes by helping more students graduate, thus providing them with the opportunities to attend college, find
meaningful employment, and become productive citizens.
And although some of the measured academic differences to peers without preschool do shrink over time, there is strong evidence of
meaningful, long - term positive impacts of preschool on important indicators including high school graduation, health,
employment, crime, and other
outcomes.