In this Forbes article, Ryan Craig writes about new digital credentials and quotes Tony Carnevale who describes the current market as “chaos.”
In this CNBC news, Jessica Dickler quotes Nicole Smith that, “There are very many post-secondary vocational certificates, particularly those that are technological in nature, that add significant labor market value.”
In this Huffington Post article, Jeff Ray quotes CEW that there will be 3 million jobs open in 2018 that employers won’t be able to fill.
In The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy says many more black students are graduating from college than a decade ago. She also quotes Anthony Carnevale saying, “We still have separate but unequal education among the races.”
In this USA Today article, Paul Davidson quotes Anthony Carnevale on how best to learn a specific skill.
March 22, 2016 Our Chief Economist Nicole Smith spoke to George Washington’s Career Service Council and Career Staff about the findings from our Learning While Earning: The New Normal report.
In this The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy talks about black and white Americans’ dramatically different views on whether all children have equal access to the same opportunities.
In this Inside Higher Ed article, Ashley A. Smith quotes Jeff Strohl that “state after state has been focusing on understanding subbaccalaureate education, but very few, if any, have jumped into evaluating the population of noncompleters in this way.”
In this Forbes article, Ryan Craig quotes Anthony Carnevale and Nicole Smith on STEM degrees. He goes on to report that STEM bachelors degrees have consistently outperformed non-STEM degrees by 10-30% in terms of mean income for adults ages 21-54 for nearly 50 years.
In this Hechinger Report article, Brenda Iasevoli quotes Anthony Carnevale saying, “colleges and universities are meant to give people the education that allows them to live fully in their time, to develop their abilities and be self-aware.”