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Getting to Graduation - The Completion Agenda in Higher Education (Hardcover): Andrew P. Kelly, Mark Schneider Getting to Graduation - The Completion Agenda in Higher Education (Hardcover)
Andrew P. Kelly, Mark Schneider
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The United States, long considered to have the best higher education in the world, now ranks eleventh in the proportion of 25- to 34-year-olds with a college degree. As other countries have made dramatic gains in degree attainment, the U.S. has improved more slowly. In response, President Obama recently laid out a national "completion agenda" with the goal of making the U.S. the best-educated nation in the world by the year 2020. "Getting to Graduation" explores the reforms that we must pursue to recover a position of international leadership in higher education as well as the obstacles to those reforms.

This new completion agenda puts increased pressure on institutions to promote student success and improve institutional productivity in a time of declining public revenue. In this volume, scholars of higher education and public policymakers describe promising directions for reform. They argue that it is essential to redefine postsecondary education and to consider a broader range of learning opportunities--beyond the research university and traditional bachelor degree programs--to include community colleges, occupational certificate programs, and apprenticeships. The authors also emphasize the need to rethink policies governing financial aid, remediation, and institutional funding to promote degree completion.

Matching Students to Opportunity - Expanding College Choice, Access, and Quality (Hardcover): Andrew P. Kelly, Jessica S.... Matching Students to Opportunity - Expanding College Choice, Access, and Quality (Hardcover)
Andrew P. Kelly, Jessica S. Howell, Carolyn Sattin-Bajaj
R1,878 Discovery Miles 18 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Matching Students to Opportunity expands on the discussion of a critical issue in college access and success: the match between prospective students and the colleges in which they enroll. Research indicates that ensuring a good match significantly increases a student's chance of graduating. The contributors to this volume argue that the discussion of college match must be broadened to include students at all levels of achievement - not just the most academically qualified - and must take into consideration dimensions other than academic selectivity, such as geography and price. Drawing on original empirical research, they examine the preferences that shape students' choices and assess their importance in ensuring students' success. They look at institutional practices that contribute to the problem of undermatching, and ask how local, state, and federal policy can help change both the demand and supply sides of the college match equation. Written with policy makers, researchers, and higher education professionals in mind, Matching Students to Opportunity advances the current conversation on college access, match, and completion, and offers a valuable addition to public policy discussions on this timely and urgent topic.

Reinventing Financial Aid - Charting a New Course to College Affordability (Hardcover): Andrew P. Kelly, Sara Goldrick-Rab Reinventing Financial Aid - Charting a New Course to College Affordability (Hardcover)
Andrew P. Kelly, Sara Goldrick-Rab; Foreword by Martha J. Kanter
R1,818 Discovery Miles 18 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this provocative volume, two experts with very different points of view address the growing concern that student loan programs are not a sustainable solution to the problem of mounting college costs. They argue that the time has come to reform the financial aid system so that it is more effective in promoting college affordability, access, and completion. Reinventing Financial Aid provides a thorough critique of the existing financial aid system and identifies the challenges of reform. It presents a host of innovations designed to improve grant and loan programs and the processes by which students access them. Pushing past current debates, it also challenges leaders to think more boldly about policy design, examine the assumptions and incentives embedded in the current system, and lay the groundwork for a fundamental rethinking of student aid programs. While the editors agree that bold new thinking on financial aid policy is needed, they do not aim for consensus. Instead, they have leveraged their differences to flesh out important tensions, trade-offs, and areas of common ground that emerge from innovative approaches to reform. The result is a volume that serves as a counterpoint to the incremental approach to financial aid reform that has led to record tuition levels, growing student debt, and increasing doubts about the value of a college education.

Stretching the Higher Education Dollar - How Innovation Can Improve Access, Equity, and Affordability (Hardcover): Andrew P.... Stretching the Higher Education Dollar - How Innovation Can Improve Access, Equity, and Affordability (Hardcover)
Andrew P. Kelly, Kevin Carey
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this provocative volume, higher education experts explore innovative ways that colleges and universities can unbundle the various elements of the college experience while assessing costs and benefits and realising savings. Stretching the Higher Education Dollar traces the reform continuum from incremental to more ambitious efforts. Topics include effective strategies for reallocating resources to capture efficiencies, opportunities with massive open online courses (MOOCs), and ideas for building low-cost degree pathways from the ground up. Though the pace of change in higher education is fast and furious, Stretching the Higher Education Dollar offers promising ideas for navigating the new fiscal, political, and technological environment.

Carrots, Sticks and the Bully Pulpit - Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools... Carrots, Sticks and the Bully Pulpit - Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools (Hardcover)
Frederick M Hess, Andrew P. Kelly
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely book brings together a remarkable group of authors who examine the federal role in education policy and reform during the past fifty years. As Frederick M. Hess and Andrew P. Kelly note in their introduction, the book represents a determined effort to move beyond familiar and predictable debates and instead to focus on a number of questions that deserve careful and sustained attention: "What have we learned from the last half-century of federal involvement, especially the last decade or two of significant federal activity? What have we learned about which goals Uncle Sam is well-suited to pursue? What have we learned about how federal efforts play out and about the limits of what federal activity can effectively accomplish?" These questions are of heightened importance at a time when the federal role in education has expanded so dramatically-and when federal education policy is being so vigourously debated. This book-with a diverse and dynamic lineup of leading figures in education research, policy, politics, and innovation-is an indispensable contribution to our current reconsideration of education policy.

Reinventing Financial Aid - Charting a New Course to College Affordability (Paperback): Andrew P. Kelly, Sara Goldrick-Rab Reinventing Financial Aid - Charting a New Course to College Affordability (Paperback)
Andrew P. Kelly, Sara Goldrick-Rab; Foreword by Martha J. Kanter
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this provocative volume, two experts with very different points of view address the growing concern that student loan programs are not a sustainable solution to the problem of mounting college costs. They argue that the time has come to reform the financial aid system so that it is more effective in promoting college affordability, access, and completion. Reinventing Financial Aid provides a thorough critique of the existing financial aid system and identifies the challenges of reform. It presents a host of innovations designed to improve grant and loan programs and the processes by which students access them. Pushing past current debates, it also challenges leaders to think more boldly about policy design, examine the assumptions and incentives embedded in the current system, and lay the groundwork for a fundamental rethinking of student aid programs. While the editors agree that bold new thinking on financial aid policy is needed, they do not aim for consensus. Instead, they have leveraged their differences to flesh out important tensions, trade-offs, and areas of common ground that emerge from innovative approaches to reform. The result is a volume that serves as a counterpoint to the incremental approach to financial aid reform that has led to record tuition levels, growing student debt, and increasing doubts about the value of a college education.

Carrots, Sticks and the Bully Pulpit - Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools... Carrots, Sticks and the Bully Pulpit - Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools (Paperback)
Frederick M Hess, Andrew P. Kelly
R1,013 Discovery Miles 10 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely book brings together a remarkable group of authors who examine the federal role in education policy and reform during the past fifty years. As Frederick M. Hess and Andrew P. Kelly note in their introduction, the book represents a determined effort to move beyond familiar and predictable debates and instead to focus on a number of questions that deserve careful and sustained attention: "What have we learned from the last half-century of federal involvement, especially the last decade or two of significant federal activity? What have we learned about which goals Uncle Sam is well-suited to pursue? What have we learned about how federal efforts play out and about the limits of what federal activity can effectively accomplish?" These questions are of heightened importance at a time when the federal role in education has expanded so dramatically-and when federal education policy is being so vigourously debated. This book-with a diverse and dynamic lineup of leading figures in education research, policy, politics, and innovation-is an indispensable contribution to our current reconsideration of education policy.

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