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The Herman Trend Alert
April 8, 2015 Degrees Mattering Less Too much of our entire educational system, is built around the idea that some students are intelligent and others are not. Fortunately, as we have reported in a previous Trend Alert, new educational methods can help previously categorized "slow students" to catch up.
What's Working Now Another example is the KIPP Schools (Knowledge is Power Program). They do a "brilliant job", even for kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. Not only do they keep order so the students are not distracted from learning, but they also feature long hours. They have a long school day, a long school week (some school on Saturdays), and a long school year (school during the summer). KIPP teachers also have expectations of all students.
What's Coming
The Shift from Credentials to Certification Certificates that credibly attest to a student's ability to write computer code, write a decent essay, use a spreadsheet, or give a persuasive speech are going to be worth more and more. Any training program that takes this need seriously will help students gain those skills and "certify" them for employers in a way that sidesteps the existing educational establishment.
Coding Bootcamps: a Shining Example
Greater Effectiveness is Coming Just as author Dr. Susan Aldridge outlines in her groundbreaking book, "Wired for Success", less-respected elite colleges and universities will find it very difficult to compete with the cheaper models for technology-enhanced learning. Perhaps the problem of college costs will be a thing of the past for anyone focused on real learning, as opposed to social status? Special thanks to Trend Alert Subscriber Dan Abelow for calling this important topic to our attention, and to Miles Kimball, Professor, University of Michigan, writing on on Quartz. To read the whole article, visit http://qz.com/340304.
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