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- Macro-trends impacting the evolution of higher education | Institute - TIAA
Analyzing data from a variety of public sources, the author examines key trends affecting higher education and suggests ways institutions can adapt to meet the needs of the 21st century American economy
- A Progressive Vision for Education in the 21st Century
This report encompasses key recommendations for strengthening the American education system across early childhood education, K-12 education, higher education, and workforce development
- Report on the Condition of Education 2024 - National Center for . . .
This report summarizes the latest data on education in the United States—spanning from early childhood to postsecondary and beyond—and covers topics such as enrollment, student achievement, teacher turnover, education fnances, and international comparisons
- The economics of education in 12 facts : Monthly Labor Review : U. S . . .
Goulas’s article considers 12 facts about the economics of education, and these facts provide a broad array of information on student performance, international comparisons, technological innovations, and costs and benefits
- 2025 Higher Education Trends | Deloitte Insights
Given the intersection of an array of forces affecting America’s campuses and future workforce needs, the country is entering a new era for higher education—one that requires colleges to become entirely new institutions rather than staking their futures on tweaks at the edges
- Factors Shaping Educational Costs: Insights into Public and Private . . .
Explore education costs: public vs private, teacher salaries, tuition, economic factors, how they shape spending
- Education Outcomes and Funding in the 21st Century
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has released a new article analyzing wage disparities between workers with and without college degrees and the rising costs of higher education The article traces tuition increases over the past two decades and how grant aid and student loan reliance have changed because of the tuition increases
- U. S. investment in public education is at risk
Summary: Weak public K–12 education spending in the U S and the rising trend of Republican attacks on public schools threaten our children’s futures
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