A new report released by Harvard Wednesday states in some of the strongest terms yet that such a college for all emphasis may actually harm many American students keeping them from having a smooth transition from adolescence to adulthood and a viable career
It would be fine if we had an alternative system [for students who dont get college degrees], but were virtually unique among industrialized countries in terms of not having another system and relying so heavily on higher education, says Robert Schwartz, who heads the Pathways to Prosperity project at Harvards Graduate School of Education.
The United States can learn from other countries, particularly in northern Europe, Professor Schwartz says. In Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland, for instance, between 40 and 70 percent of high-schoolers opt for programs that combine classroom and workplace learning, many of them involving apprenticeships. These pathways result in a qualification that has real currency in the labor market
If we persist with the illusion that everyone is going to college, then were cheating those kids who arent going, Professor Ferguson says. A majority of the workforce does not have a college degree, and a majority of the things those people do are going to continue not requiring a college degree.
Harvard study: Hey, maybe were placing too much emphasis on a college education Hot Air
Really? No shit?
Score one for common sense.
The question is: how do we fix the ridiculous mindset?
A living wage.
FYI...here is a program the late great Sargent Shriver started as part of the Economic Opportunity Act, which established the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), better know as the 'War on Poverty'
Job Corp
Job Corps offers career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care, a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. Some centers offer childcare programs for single parents as well.
Besides vocational training, the Job Corps program also offers academic training, including basic reading and math, GED attainment, college preparatory, and Limited English Proficiency courses.
Career paths
Career paths offered by Job Corps include:
Advanced manufacturing
* Communication design
* Drafting
* Electronic assembly
* Machine appliance repair
* Machining
* Welding
* Manufacturing technology
* Sign, billboard, and display
Automotive and machine repair
* Automobile technician
* General services technician
* Collision repair and refinish
* Heavy construction equipment mechanic
* Diesel mechanic
* Medium/heavy truck repair
* Electronics tech
* Stationary engineering
Construction
* Bricklaying
* Carpentry
* Cement masonry
* Concrete and terrazzo
* Construction craft laborer
* Electrical
* Electrical overhead line
* Facilities maintenance
* Floor covering
* Glazing
* HVAC
* Industrial engineering technician
* Licensed electrician (bilingual)
* Mechanical engineering technician
* Painting
* Plastering
* Plumbing
* Roto-Rooter plumbing
* Tile setting
Extension programs
* Advanced Career Training (ACT)
* General Educational Development (GED)
* Commercial driver's license (CDL)
* Off-Center Training (OCT Program)
* High school diploma (HSD Program)
Finance and Business
* Accounting services
* Business management
* Clerical occupations
* Legal secretary
* Insurance and financial services
* Marketing
* Medical insurance specialist
* Office administration
* Paralegal
* Purchasing
Health care/allied health professions
* Clinical medical assistant
* Dental assistant
* EKG technician
* Emergency medical technician
* Exercise/massage therapy
* Hemodialysis technician
* Licensed practical/vocational nurse
* Medical office support
* Nurse assistant/home health aide
* Opticianry
* Pharmacy technician
* Phlebotomy
* Physical therapy assistant
* Rehabilitation therapy
* Rehabilitation technician
* Registered nurse
* Respiratory therapy
* Sterile processing
* Surgical technician
Homeland security
* Corrections officer
* Seamanship
* Security and protective services
Hospitality
* Culinary arts
* Hotel and lodging
Information technology
* A+ Microsoft MSCE
* Computer Networking/Cisco
* Computer systems administrator
* Computer support specialist
* Computer technician
* Integrated system tech
* Network cable installation
* Visual communications
Renewable resources and energy
* Forest conservation and urban forestry
* Firefighting
* Wastewater
* Landscaping
Retail sales and services
* Behavioral health aide
* Criminal justice
* Child development
* Residential advisor
* Cosmetology
* Retail sales
Transportation
* Asphalt paving
* Material and distribution operations
* Clerical occupations
* Heavy equipment operations
* Roustabout operator
* Heavy truck driving
* TCU administrative clerk
"Labor is the United States. The men and women, who with their minds, their hearts and hands, create the wealth that is shared in this countrythey are America."
President Dwight D. Eisenhower