America's forgotten student population :: creating a path to college success for GED completers /
Constituting one in twelve of adult Americans, GED certificate holders comprise a major pool of underdeveloped human capital in our society. They are a resource that will be sorely needed as "boomers" reach retirement and the traditional pipeline of 17 - 23 year olds falls short of filling...
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Zusammenfassung: | Constituting one in twelve of adult Americans, GED certificate holders comprise a major pool of underdeveloped human capital in our society. They are a resource that will be sorely needed as "boomers" reach retirement and the traditional pipeline of 17 - 23 year olds falls short of filling our growing workforce needs. Although these nontraditional students can potentially meet our future workforce demands, and although half of them enter post-secondary education, half of those who do so drop out of college for lack of basic support systems - often at the very same institutions that provided programs of retention while they were earning their GED and completing basic Adult Education classes. Yet national data collected by the National Center for Educational Statistics reveals that GED certificate holders who persist to their second year of community college studies accumulate grade point averages equal to high school graduates, refuting widely held beliefs that GED earners are not capable of rigorous academic work. This is the first book to remedy the dearth of data on this forgotten population, to present original research on these students, describing their characteristics and motivations, and to provide proven models for identifying, retaining and graduating this under-counted and underestimated cohort. It addresses the issue of the pipeline from GED centers to postsecondary education, and includes first-person narratives that offer vivid insights into GED earners' resilience and needs. As this book reveals, more than 40 percent of community colleges responding to a 2010 ACT survey have no one responsible for coordinating retention efforts; and more than half have no goals for first-year student retention; and estimates that community colleges are cumulatively foregoing over $1.5 billion in revenues as the result of failing to retain their GED populations. This book is a comprehensive resource for college administrators, and for educational policy makers and researchers, offering both broad policy recommendations and tested ideas and models that can be implemented at the state and institutional level. Publisher's note. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 183 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781620361412 1620361418 |
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spelling | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / edited by Angela Long and Christopher M. Mullin ; foreword by Story Musgrave. First edition. Sterling, Virginia : Stylus, 2014. 1 online resource (xxii, 183 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. ""Cover""; ""CONTENTS""; ""EDITORâ€?S NOTE ON THE FOREWORD""; ""FOREWORD""; ""PREFACE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""PART ONE: THE VOICE OF THE RESEARCHER""; ""1. IDLE ASSETS: An Examination of Americaâ€?s Underdeveloped Capital""; ""2. AMERICAâ€?S UNTAPPED RESOURCE: Taking a Closer Look at GED® Student Populations""; ""3. FROM GED® TO POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION: The Role of Institutions""; ""PART TWO: THE VOICE OF THE STATEWIDE LEADER AND ADMINISTRATOR""; ""4. REDEFINING COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS""; ""5. STATE OF EDUCATIONAL TRENDS: The Developmental Education Dilemma"" ""6. LESSONS ON LEADERSHIP: Kâ€?12 Dropout Prevention Models in Promoting Postsecondary Education Success""""7. DELVING INTO THE TRENCHES: A Practitionerâ€?s Perspective""; ""8. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL: Santa Fe Scholars Program as a Model for the Future""; ""PART THREE: THE VOICE OF THE STUDENT: PROMOTING RETENTION FROM A STUDENT LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVE""; ""9. FROM GED® TO MASTERâ€?S DEGREE""; ""10. THE POWER OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN TRANSFORMING LIVES""; ""11. REFLECTIONS OF A PEER MENTOR LEADER""; ""PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS"" 12. where do we go from here?appendix -- about the contributors -- index -- a -- b -- c -- d -- e -- f -- g -- h -- i -- j -- k -- l -- m -- n -- o -- p -- q -- r -- s -- t -- u -- v -- w -- y Constituting one in twelve of adult Americans, GED certificate holders comprise a major pool of underdeveloped human capital in our society. They are a resource that will be sorely needed as "boomers" reach retirement and the traditional pipeline of 17 - 23 year olds falls short of filling our growing workforce needs. Although these nontraditional students can potentially meet our future workforce demands, and although half of them enter post-secondary education, half of those who do so drop out of college for lack of basic support systems - often at the very same institutions that provided programs of retention while they were earning their GED and completing basic Adult Education classes. Yet national data collected by the National Center for Educational Statistics reveals that GED certificate holders who persist to their second year of community college studies accumulate grade point averages equal to high school graduates, refuting widely held beliefs that GED earners are not capable of rigorous academic work. This is the first book to remedy the dearth of data on this forgotten population, to present original research on these students, describing their characteristics and motivations, and to provide proven models for identifying, retaining and graduating this under-counted and underestimated cohort. It addresses the issue of the pipeline from GED centers to postsecondary education, and includes first-person narratives that offer vivid insights into GED earners' resilience and needs. As this book reveals, more than 40 percent of community colleges responding to a 2010 ACT survey have no one responsible for coordinating retention efforts; and more than half have no goals for first-year student retention; and estimates that community colleges are cumulatively foregoing over $1.5 billion in revenues as the result of failing to retain their GED populations. This book is a comprehensive resource for college administrators, and for educational policy makers and researchers, offering both broad policy recommendations and tested ideas and models that can be implemented at the state and institutional level. Publisher's note. College dropouts United States Prevention. College students United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89003052 Academic achievement United States. GED tests. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053756 Étudiants États-Unis. General educational development tests. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic achievement fast College dropouts Prevention fast College students fast GED tests fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Long, Angela (Angela C.), editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDRJ9K84YhjHq39YMtHYP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014070821 Mullin, Christopher M., editor. Musgrave, Story, 1935- writer of foreword. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJg4gfrtmMkR94dqBv78md http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010145591 has work: America's forgotten student population (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGCF3Yj9JgpFKHtPDB74dP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: America's forgotten student population. First edition. Sterling, Virginia : Stylus, 2014 9781620361399 (DLC) 2013040903 (OCoLC)866938353 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=766017 Volltext |
spellingShingle | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / ""Cover""; ""CONTENTS""; ""EDITORâ€?S NOTE ON THE FOREWORD""; ""FOREWORD""; ""PREFACE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""PART ONE: THE VOICE OF THE RESEARCHER""; ""1. IDLE ASSETS: An Examination of Americaâ€?s Underdeveloped Capital""; ""2. AMERICAâ€?S UNTAPPED RESOURCE: Taking a Closer Look at GED® Student Populations""; ""3. FROM GED® TO POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION: The Role of Institutions""; ""PART TWO: THE VOICE OF THE STATEWIDE LEADER AND ADMINISTRATOR""; ""4. REDEFINING COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS""; ""5. STATE OF EDUCATIONAL TRENDS: The Developmental Education Dilemma"" ""6. LESSONS ON LEADERSHIP: Kâ€?12 Dropout Prevention Models in Promoting Postsecondary Education Success""""7. DELVING INTO THE TRENCHES: A Practitionerâ€?s Perspective""; ""8. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL: Santa Fe Scholars Program as a Model for the Future""; ""PART THREE: THE VOICE OF THE STUDENT: PROMOTING RETENTION FROM A STUDENT LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVE""; ""9. FROM GED® TO MASTERâ€?S DEGREE""; ""10. THE POWER OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN TRANSFORMING LIVES""; ""11. REFLECTIONS OF A PEER MENTOR LEADER""; ""PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS"" 12. where do we go from here?appendix -- about the contributors -- index -- a -- b -- c -- d -- e -- f -- g -- h -- i -- j -- k -- l -- m -- n -- o -- p -- q -- r -- s -- t -- u -- v -- w -- y College dropouts United States Prevention. College students United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89003052 Academic achievement United States. GED tests. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053756 Étudiants États-Unis. General educational development tests. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic achievement fast College dropouts Prevention fast College students fast GED tests fast |
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title_auth | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / |
title_exact_search | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / |
title_full | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / edited by Angela Long and Christopher M. Mullin ; foreword by Story Musgrave. |
title_fullStr | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / edited by Angela Long and Christopher M. Mullin ; foreword by Story Musgrave. |
title_full_unstemmed | America's forgotten student population : creating a path to college success for GED completers / edited by Angela Long and Christopher M. Mullin ; foreword by Story Musgrave. |
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topic | College dropouts United States Prevention. College students United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89003052 Academic achievement United States. GED tests. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053756 Étudiants États-Unis. General educational development tests. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic achievement fast College dropouts Prevention fast College students fast GED tests fast |
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