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Education, long the key to opportunity in the United States, has become simply essential to earning a decent living. By 2018, 63 percent of all jobs will require at least some postsecondary education or training. Teachers and civic leaders stress the value of study through high school and beyond, but to an alarmingly large segment of America''s population—including a disproportionate number of ethnic and racial minorities—higher education seems neither obtainable nor relevant. Preparing Today''s Students for Tomorrow''s Jobs in Metropolitan America, edited by Laura W. Perna, offers useful insights into how to bridge these gaps and provide urban workers with the educational qualifications and skills they need for real-world jobs.
Preparing Today''s Students for Tomorrow''s Jobs in Metropolitan America probes more deeply than recent reports on the misalignment between workers'' training and employers'' requirements. Written by researchers in education an

Table of Contents

Introduction
—Laura W. Perna
I. DEFINING SUCCESS IN PREPARING INDIVIDUALS FOR WORK
Chapter 1. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor: A Public Policy Agenda for Today's Students and Tomorrow's Jobs
—Alan Ruby
Chapter 2. Assessing and Measuring Workforce Readiness: Toward the Development of a Universal and Valid Measure
—Katherine M. Barghaus, Eric T. Bradlow, Jennifer McMaken, and Samuel H.
Rikoon
Chapter 3. Work-Based Learning: Initiatives and Impact
—Bridget N. O'Connor
II. THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL PROVIDERS IN PREPARING STUDENTS FOR
WORK
Chapter 4. Improving Career and Technical Education in the United States
—Nancy Hoffman
Chapter 5. Postsecondary Education and Economic Opportunity
—Anthony P. Carnevale, Nicole Smith, and Jeff Strohl
Chapter 6. Community College Occupational Degrees: Are They Worth It?
—Thomas Bailey and Clive R. Belfield
Chapter 7. The Conundrum of Profit-Making Institutions in Higher Education
—William G. Tierney
III. IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE AND PUBLIC POLICY
Chapter 8. Strengthening the Education and Workforce Connection: What Types of Research Are Required to Determine How Well Career Pathways Programs Prepare Students for College and Careers?
—Lashawn Richburg-Hayes, Michael Armijo, and Lisa Merrill
Chapter 9. Conceiving Regional Pathways to Prosperity Systems
—Ronald F. Ferguson
Chapter 10. Aligning Secondary and Postsecondary Credentialization with Economic Development Strategy, or If Low Educational Attainment = Poor Metropolitan Competitiveness, What Can Be Done About It?
—Laura Wolf-Powers and Stuart Andreason
Chapter 11. Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United States
—Harry J. Holzer
Conclusion
—Laura W. Perna
Notes
List of References
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 17/12/2012
      ISBN13: 9780812244533, 978-0812244533
      ISBN10: 0812244532

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      Book Synopsis

      Education, long the key to opportunity in the United States, has become simply essential to earning a decent living. By 2018, 63 percent of all jobs will require at least some postsecondary education or training. Teachers and civic leaders stress the value of study through high school and beyond, but to an alarmingly large segment of America''s population—including a disproportionate number of ethnic and racial minorities—higher education seems neither obtainable nor relevant. Preparing Today''s Students for Tomorrow''s Jobs in Metropolitan America, edited by Laura W. Perna, offers useful insights into how to bridge these gaps and provide urban workers with the educational qualifications and skills they need for real-world jobs.
      Preparing Today''s Students for Tomorrow''s Jobs in Metropolitan America probes more deeply than recent reports on the misalignment between workers'' training and employers'' requirements. Written by researchers in education an

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      —Laura W. Perna
      I. DEFINING SUCCESS IN PREPARING INDIVIDUALS FOR WORK
      Chapter 1. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor: A Public Policy Agenda for Today's Students and Tomorrow's Jobs
      —Alan Ruby
      Chapter 2. Assessing and Measuring Workforce Readiness: Toward the Development of a Universal and Valid Measure
      —Katherine M. Barghaus, Eric T. Bradlow, Jennifer McMaken, and Samuel H.
      Rikoon
      Chapter 3. Work-Based Learning: Initiatives and Impact
      —Bridget N. O'Connor
      II. THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL PROVIDERS IN PREPARING STUDENTS FOR
      WORK
      Chapter 4. Improving Career and Technical Education in the United States
      —Nancy Hoffman
      Chapter 5. Postsecondary Education and Economic Opportunity
      —Anthony P. Carnevale, Nicole Smith, and Jeff Strohl
      Chapter 6. Community College Occupational Degrees: Are They Worth It?
      —Thomas Bailey and Clive R. Belfield
      Chapter 7. The Conundrum of Profit-Making Institutions in Higher Education
      —William G. Tierney
      III. IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE AND PUBLIC POLICY
      Chapter 8. Strengthening the Education and Workforce Connection: What Types of Research Are Required to Determine How Well Career Pathways Programs Prepare Students for College and Careers?
      —Lashawn Richburg-Hayes, Michael Armijo, and Lisa Merrill
      Chapter 9. Conceiving Regional Pathways to Prosperity Systems
      —Ronald F. Ferguson
      Chapter 10. Aligning Secondary and Postsecondary Credentialization with Economic Development Strategy, or If Low Educational Attainment = Poor Metropolitan Competitiveness, What Can Be Done About It?
      —Laura Wolf-Powers and Stuart Andreason
      Chapter 11. Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United States
      —Harry J. Holzer
      Conclusion
      —Laura W. Perna
      Notes
      List of References
      List of Contributors
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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