deprive colleges of the right to manage their facilitiesmake workers less motivated in performing dutiesrender a number of campus workers joblesslead to the privatization of campus facilitiesThe outsourcing plan is not yet finalized.
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Yet later on, the more affluent children end up in college and on the way to the middle class, while working-class children tend to struggle.
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The summer after 7th grade, students spend three weeks on a college campus studying advanced math for seven hours a day.
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The college spending analysis justifies the outsourcing plan.
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Tennessee's technical and community colleges will not outsource ( ' , 外包) management of their facilities to a private company, a decision one leader said was bolstered by an analysis of spending at each campus.
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Parents who are white, wealthy or college-educated say too much involvement can be bad.
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Over the next five years, the group helps the students get into other elite summer math programs, high-performing high schools, and eventually college.
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Nearly half of high-earning, college-graduate parents enrolled their children in arts classes before they were 5, compared with one-fifth of low-income, lesseducated parents.
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Morgan said those findings—which included data from the system's 13 community colleges, 27 technical colleges and six universities—were part of the decision not to move forward with Governor Bill Haslam's proposal to privatize management of state buildings in an effort to save money.
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Meanwhile, growing income inequality has coincided with the increasing importance of a college degree for earning a middle-class wage.
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It made a compulsory part of college education.
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In an email sent Monday to college presidents in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, outgoing Chancellor John Morgan said an internal analysis showed that each campus' spending on facilities management fell well below the industry standards identified by the state.
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He opposed the governor's plan to reconstruct the college board system.
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Haslam has said colleges would be free to opt in or out of the outsourcing plan, which has not been finalized.
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Facilities management by colleges is more cost-effective.
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Data on management expenses at the college system and in other state departments will be part of a business justification the state will use as officials deliberate the specifics of an outsourcing plan.
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Colleges exercise full control over their own financial affairs.
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But 50% of poor parents say it is extremely important to them that their children earn a college degree, compared with 39% of wealthier parents.
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71% of parents with a college degree say they do it every day, compared with 33% of those with a high school diploma or less.
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Why should you consider taking a course in demography in college? You’ll be growing up in a generation where the baby boomers are going into retirement and dying.
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Mr.Ishiguro, have you ever found one of your books at a secondhand bookstore? According to a study of race and equity in education, black athletes are dropping out of college across the country at alarming rates.
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Teachers need to be much better paid to attract the best college graduates to the nation's worst schools.
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Just having a strong teacher for one elementary year left pupils a bit less likely to become mothers as teenagers, a bit more likely to go to college and earning more money at age 28.
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The large base he leads resembles a snowed-in college campus on holiday break, with the capacity to sleep more than 10 times the 13 people who were staying on through the Antarctic winter.
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Most of them take jobs which don't require a college degree.
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When Nijay Williams entered college last fall as a first-generation student and Jamaican immigrant, he was academically unprepared for the rigors of higher education.
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They underestimate themselves when selecting a university, said Dave Jarrat, a marketing executive for Inside Track, a for-profit organization that specializes in coaching low-income students and supporting colleges in order to help students thrive.
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These students need to build skills and knowledge during college if they are to use their degrees as a stepping- stone to middle-class mobility.
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There wasn't really a college-bound culture at my high school,she said.
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The researchers asked fifth graders and college students to create a recovery plan to protect bald eagles from extinction.
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The diluted college curriculum.
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The college students had cultivated the ability to ask questions, the cornerstone of critical thinking.
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The Black group, on the other hand, put his salary at about $29,000, and guessed that he had only some college experience.
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The African-American group estimated that he earned about $37,000 a year and had a two-year college degree.
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Shockingly, the two groups came up with plans of similar quality ( ' , although the college students had better spelling skills).
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On entering college, Nijay Williams had no idea how challenging college education was.
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Now, she attributes much of her understanding of college to that: But once I got to campus, it was a completely different ball game that no one really prepared me for.
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Nijay represents a large and growing group of Americans: first-generation college students who enter school unprepared or behind.
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Many students are coming from a situation where no one around them has the experience of successfully completing higher education, so they are coming in questioning themselves and their college worthiness, Jarrat continued.
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Many first-generation college-goers have doubts about their abilities to get a college degree.
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Like other students new to the intimidating higher-education world, she often struggled on her path to college.
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Laura Hamilton, the author of a study on parents who pay for college, will argue in a forthcoming book that college administrations arc overly concerned with the social and athletic activities of their students.
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Jones became involved with a college-access program through Princeton University in high school.
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It's not only the selective and elite institutions that provide those opportunities for a small subset of this population, Rubinoff said, adding that a majority of first-generation undergraduates tend toward options such as online programs, two-year colleges, and commuter state schools.
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It aims at stimulating the intellectual curiosity of college students.
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Instead of skipping out on higher education altogether, they chose community colleges or state schools with low bars for admittance.
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In some cases, colleges and universities might have to change their training programs, adding another layer of difficulty.
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In particular, Arum and Roksa found, college students were not developing the critical thinking, analytic reasoning and other higher-level skills that are necessary to thrive in today's knowledge-based economy and to lead our nation in a time of complex challenges and dynamic change.
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In Paying for the Party, Hamilton describes what she calls the party pathway, which eases many students through college, helped along by various clubs that send students into the party scene and a host of easier majors.
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In 2011 they released a landmark study titled Academically Adrift, which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.
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If we can help to direct students to more of these types of campuses and help students to understand them to be realistic and accessible places, have them apply to these schools at greater frequency and ultimately get in and enroll, we are going to raise the success rate, Rubinoff said, citing a variety of colleges ranging from large state institutions to smaller private schools.
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I'm First distributes information to help first-generation college-goers find schools that are most suitable for them.
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I wanted to go to college but I didn't really know the process.
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Howard, a well-regarded historically black college, had an array of resources for its first-generation students, including matching kids with counselors, connecting first-generation students to one another, and TRIO, a national program that supported 200 students on Howard's campus.
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He hopes to distribute this information and help prospective college-goers find the best post-secondary fit.
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For students who have been coasting through college, and for American universities that have been demanding less work, offering more attractions and charging higher tuition, the party may soon be over.
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First generation college students tend to have much heavier financial burdens than their peers.
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College students focused on critical issues of interdependence between eagles and their habitats (栖息地).
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College students are no better than fifth graders in memorizing facts.
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College graduates will still fare better than those with only s high school education, of course.
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Chelsea Jones, who now directs student programming at I'm First, was a first-generation college student at Howard.
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By sanctioning this watered-down version of college, universities are catering to the social and educational needs of wealthy students at the expense of others who won't enjoy the financial backing or social connections of richer students once they graduate.
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Arum and Roksa placed the blame for students' lack of learning on a watered-down college curriculum and lowered undergraduate work standards.
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Although going to college is supposed to be a full-time job, students spent.
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Across the board, American colleges and universities are not doing a very good job of preparing their students for the workplace or their post-graduation lives.
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While fully 64% of all U.S. high school graduates attend college of some point in their life, just 30% of the comparable German population, 28% of the French, 20% of the British, and 37%of the Japanese proceed beyond high school.
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\As advocates of children's rights, we believe that children should have a voice about what information is shared about them if possible,\ says Stacey Steinberg, a legal skills professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law in Gainesville.
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\Many students are coming from a situation where no one around them has the experience of successfully completing higher education, so they are coming in questioning themselves and their college worthiness,\ Jarrat continued.
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\She was a scientist on the level with a lot of people we spend a lot of time talking about,\ said Kay Etheridge, a biologist at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania who has been studying the scientific history of Merian's work. \She didn't do as much to ch
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According to a 2012 survey described in The Atlantic, college reputation ranked lowest in relative importance of attributes in evaluating graduates for hire, beaten out by top factors like internships, employment during college, college major, volunteer e
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According to a study of race and equity in education, black athletes are dropping out of college across the country at alarming rates.
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After all, the percentage of Americans who say a college degree is \very important\ has fallen drastically in the last 5-6 years.
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Although going to college is supposed to be a full-time job, students spent, on average, only 12 to 14 hours a week studying and many were skating through their semesters without doing a significant amount of reading and writing.
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Andrew Hacker, Queens College political science professor, thinks that advanced algebra and other higher-level math should be cut from curricula in favor of courses with more routine usefulness, like statistics.
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As a high school junior, everything in my life revolved around getting into the right college.
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But the only way college could be free is if the faculty and staff donated their time, the buildings required no maintenance, and campuses required no utilities.
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By sanctioning this watered-down version of college, universities are \catering to the social and educational needs of wealthy students at the expense of others \ who won't enjoy the financial backing or social connections of richer students once they gra
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Certainly, there're benefits to a college major beyond the job a student can perform.
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Chelsea Jones, who now directs student programming at I'm first, was a first-generation college student at Howard.
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College graduates will still fare better than those with only a high school education, of course.
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College professors are increasingly raising alarm bells about the effects smartphones, laptops, and tablets have on academic performance.
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College professors are increasingly raising alarm bells about the effects smart phones, laptops, and tablets have on academic performance.
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College students focused on critical issues of interdependence between eagles and their habitats (栖息地).
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Data on management expenses at the college system and in other state departments will be part of a \business justification\ the state will use as officials deliberate the specifics of an outsourcing plan.
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Either a college major is worth its cost or it isn't.
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Either way, taxpayers have no business paying for students' college education.
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Even Hillary Clinton says that when it comes to college, Costs won't be a barrier.
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Further complicating my college search was a flourishing track career—I wanted to keep running but my times weren't quite fast enough to secure a scholarship.
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He points to a classic 2004 study in which psychologists at Dartmouth College and Harvard University used functional MRI to track brain activity in 17 young men as they listened to descriptions of people while concentrating on either socially relevant cue
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Howard, a well-regarded historically black college, had an array of resources for its first-generation students, including matching kids with counselors,connecting first-generation students to one another, and TriO, a national program that supported 200 s
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If the intellectual worth of a college degree can be accurately measured, more people will seek higher education – and come out better thinkers.
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If we're going to force taxpayers to foot the bill for college degrees, students should only study those subjects they're of greatest benefit to taxpayers.
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In 2011 they released a landmark study titled \Academically Adrift\, which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.
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In an email sent Monday to college presidents in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, outgoing Chancellor John Morgan said an internal analysis showed that each campus' spending on facilities management fell well below the industry standards identified
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In particular, Arum and Roksa found, college students were not developing the critical thinking, analytic reasoning and other higher-level skills that are necessary to thrive in today's knowledge-based economy and to lead our nation in a time of complex c
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In Paying for the Party, Hamilton describes what she calls the \party pathway\, which eases many students through college, helped along by various clubs that send students into the party scene and a host of easier majors.
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Instead, Hacker is pushing for more courses like the one he teaches at Queens College: Numeracy 101.
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Knowledge based degrees are still important, but employers are demanding advanced thinking skills from college graduates.
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Laura Hamilton, the author of a study on parents who pay for college, will argue in a forthcoming book that college administrations are overly concerned with the social and athletic activities of their students.
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like other students new to the intimidating higher-education world, she often struggled on her path to college.
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