DiscoverCareer Education Report
Career Education Report
Claim Ownership

Career Education Report

Author: Career Education Colleges and Universities ​

Subscribed: 4Played: 32
Share

Description

Career education is a vital pipeline to high demand jobs in the workforce. Students from all walks of life benefit from the opportunity to pursue their career education goals and find new employment opportunities. Join Dr. Jason Altmire, President and CEO of Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU), as he discusses the issues and innovations affecting postsecondary career education. Twice monthly, he and his guests discuss politics, business, and current events impacting education and public policy.
57 Episodes
Reverse
Explore the shifting roles of educational leaders with host Jason Altmire as he speaks to Melanie Ho, award-winning author and founder of the business consulting firm Strategic Imagination. Melanie explores the challenges facing leaders in today's uncertain environment and offers practical strategies for fostering collaboration, addressing cultural biases, and building trust within organizations. This episode offers valuable insights for leaders seeking to navigate change and inspire meaningful transformation in their organizations.Melanie also talks about her partnership with the Chronicle of Higher Education on a project addressing women in leadership, touching on systemic issues impacting women's advancement in higher education and beyond. The conversation explores the importance of reputation management for organizations and how leaders can navigate challenges in today's data-driven educational landscape. To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Join host Jason Altmire as he delves into the transformative potential of apprenticeships in bridging the skills gap and reshaping the workforce landscape. In this episode, Altmire speaks with Ryan Craig, Managing Director at Achieve Partners and author of "Apprentice Nation." Craig, a leading expert on apprenticeships, highlights the need for alternative pathways to economic opportunity.Craig delves into why the United States lags behind other countries in apprenticeship adoption and outlines a roadmap for scaling apprenticeships across diverse sectors. He emphasizes the importance of intermediaries in facilitating apprenticeship programs and the necessity of government support to incentivize employer participation. Moreover, Craig discusses Achieve Partners' innovative approach to workforce development through its Workforce Fund.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Author Dr. Nate Klemp shares insights on the challenges posed by modern distractions and polarization with host Jason Altmire. In his book, "Open: Living with an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World," Dr. Klemp offers strategies for cultivating a more open and mindful approach to life. He also explores the impact of technology on our attention and mental well-being and outlines practical tools from his "Open Toolkit" to counteract the pull of digital overload. Nate tells Jason how modern life is causing people to “close” themselves off from discomfort, challenging emotions, or scary thoughts. Nate details the science behind what happens in a closed mind and stresses the importance of more intentional habits and strategies when consuming technology and information generally. To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
The United States will have an estimated shortage of between 200,000 and 450,000 nurses next year. On top of that, more than 600,000 registered nurses plan to leave the workforce by 2027. Host Jason Altmire speaks with Patty Knecht, VP and Chief Nursing Officer for Ascend Learning, to learn more about the reasons for this drastic shortage and how to address this multifaceted problem.Patty explores strategies to address the shortage, including innovative educational approaches, support for nursing faculty, and the importance of diversity in the healthcare workforce. She also examines the role of government initiatives and the need for collaboration among stakeholders to find sustainable solutions.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Nicknamed “The Assassin” for her ability to bring down an entire company with her words, short seller Fahmi Quadir is renowned across the global financial markets. Driven by her trademark ruthlessness and meticulous research, she seeks to uncover wrongdoing by large companies she believes have engaged in criminality, fraud, and predatory business practices. The founder of Safkhet Capital, Fahmi has taken down giants across the financial world and has been profiled in multiple documentaries. Now, she’s turning her attention to the for-profit education sector, which is the focus of this interview with CECU’s Jason Altmire.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Stackable credentials can broaden access to both postsecondary education and professional training, but what exactly are they, and why are they important? Host Jason Altmire talks to Lindsay Daugherty, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation, about the value of stackable credentials. They discuss which fields offer the greatest opportunities for increased earnings through stackable credentials. Lindsay discusses steps states like Ohio and Colorado are taking to support colleges in developing these credential pipelines. Colleges play a crucial role in facilitating stackable credentials, and Lindsay explains key actions they can undertake to support the process.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
In this episode, host Jason Altmire discusses Georgia's pressing manufacturing workforce shortage with Stephanie Scearce, Director of Workforce Development at the Georgia Association of Manufacturers (GAM). The discussion unveils the challenges faced by manufacturers in the wake of unprecedented growth, particularly the surge in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing.Stephanie sheds light on GAM's proactive strategies to address immediate labor shortages while laying the groundwork for long-term workforce sustainability. Discover the challenges and opportunities in reshaping perceptions, engaging K-12 students, fostering a skilled workforce, and facilitating postsecondary partnerships to address Georgia's workforce needs.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Host Jason Altmire speaks with Edson Barton, the CEO of YouScience, an organization focused on bridging the gap between education systems and career opportunities. YouScience uses a unique approach to help students connect to future careers by understanding their natural aptitudes and aligning them with educational pathways. Edson discusses how the organization collaborates with postsecondary institutions to enhance student recruitment and retention. He also highlights how the roughly 16,000 employers within the YouScience system, ranging from Fortune 500 Companies to mom-and-pop local businesses, connect with students to meet workforce demands.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Host Jason Altmire and Cheryl Oldham, Vice President of Education Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, explore the critical issue of workforce shortages in America through the Chamber’s America Works Initiative. They explore the role of education, including career schools, in addressing the skills gap and the evolving perceptions of alternative pathways. Cheryl emphasizes employer involvement in shaping the talent pipeline, particularly through their Talent Pipeline Management initiative. She also touches on the impact of childcare issues on women's workforce participation and the ongoing efforts to create a more supportive and flexible childcare system.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
In this episode, Jason Altmire speaks to Trace Urdan, Managing Director at Tyton Partners, who brings a wealth of experience in private equity research within the education sector. The conversation delves into the challenges facing higher education, including school closures and consolidations, the rising costs of college, and insight into online program management.  Trace tells Jason about the trends he’s noticing in higher education, particularly how changing student demographics are affecting the finances of traditional institutions. He pushes back on the assumption that private equity is nefarious and causes bad outcomes in higher education. To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
We need skilled workers to rebuild America, but for many, the barrier of education costs standsin the way. Host Jason Altmire speaks with Jennifer Maher, the executive director of theTechForce Foundation, about their commitment to helping individuals find career educationopportunities. They also discuss how individuals can apply for scholarships and grants, howschools can become involved, and other valuable resources.The TechForce Foundation will award $2.3 million in scholarships and grants this year. Mahertalks about the importance of this funding to enable workers facing financial hardship to pursuewhat she calls America’s “new collar” careers.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Proficiency in AI will be crucial for students entering the job market. Higher education institutionsmust integrate AI into academic settings to better prepare students for the workforce. Guest Dr.Van Davis shares his research with host Jason Altmire. Dr. Davis explains how colleges areusing AI, as well as the benefits and challenges of incorporating AI.Dr. Van Davis is the Chief Strategy Officer for WCET – the WICHE Cooperative for EducationalTechnologies, an organization focused on digital learning in higher education. He’s the co-author of a report on the use of artificial intelligence in higher education.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
It is no surprise that higher education is a complex enterprise, and within it, private and nonprofit colleges and universities face unique challenges. In this episode, Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with Dr. Barbara Mistick about working toward equity and navigating complicated regulatory, funding, and policy issues in higher education.Dr. Mistick is the President of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU). Dr. Mistick leads an association with a diverse membership of over a thousand private, nonprofit colleges and universities across the United States. From major research universities to liberal arts colleges, historically black colleges, and more, Barbara understands the challenges and opportunities facing higher education policymakers and administrators.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
An increasing number of Americans are losing confidence in the value of higher education. In this episode, Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with economist Dr. Beth Akers about the value of a college degree, the ramifications of student loan forgiveness policies, and the role of data in higher education accountability.Dr. Akers is a Senior Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, with a focus on the economics of higher education. The conversation further explores the politics of student loan, forgiveness in addition to delving into Dr. Akers’ book Making College Pay: An Economist Explains How to Make a Smart Bet on Higher Education.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Futuro Health is working to address the shortage of allied health professionals. Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with Van Ton-Quinlivan, CEO of Futuro Health, about tackling the workforce shortage by providing a consortium of education partners and offering a human touch healthcare program, making healthcare careers accessible to a broader adult population.Ton-Quinlivan explains that, unlike traditional college processes that often screen people out, Futuro Health aims to bring individuals into the education journey by aligning qualifications with employer criteria and educational provider standards. They collaborate with education partners from all sectors of higher education to support their Futuro Health Scholars.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with Justin Draeger, President and CEO of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), about financial aid reform and the onslaught of borrower defense claims.They delve into the recent surge of borrower defense claims and how schools nationwide are grappling with them. The conversation explores questions and concerns, such as the lack of sorting at the Department of Education and the impact of these claims on schools. Draeger also discusses NASFAA’s role in advocating for reforms in federal student loan programs and the challenges in balancing the desire for forgiveness with the need for systemic changes.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Student success is the most essential part of higher education. In this episode, Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with Dr. Timothy Renick, the Executive Director of the National Institute for Student Success (NISS) at Georgia State University, to discuss how higher education institutions can implement strategies to get students back on track and improve graduation rates.Georgia State University successfully tackled low graduation rates and equity gaps by pioneering the application of predictive analytics. By tracking 800 unique risk factors daily, they achieved remarkable results, raising graduation rates to 70%, with particularly significant improvements for black, low-income, and Hispanic students. Dr. Altmire and Dr. Renick also discuss what steps institutions lacking resources can take to support students.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
In this episode, Dr. Jason Altmire speaks with Martha Snyder, a former senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Education under President George W. Bush. The discussion delves into the history and evolution of state funding for community colleges in relation to student outcomes. They explore the difficulties and advantages associated with linking state funding to accountability.Martha, Managing Director of Postsecondary Education Transformation at HCM Strategist, explains the balance between encouraging improved educational results while also ensuring inclusivity for the diverse array of students at community colleges. The conversation also touches on whether student outcomes at community colleges should be correlated to federal Title IV funding.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
In this episode, Dr. Altmire talks with Bianca Quilantan of Politico about Governor DeSantis' education philosophies, exploring his focus on both K-12 and higher education. They delve into the influence of his policies on faculty and administrators in higher education and the potential ripple effects of Florida's conservative education policies.Bianca Quilantan is an education reporter at Politico. Dr. Altmire and Bianca also discuss the intersection of higher education and politics, touching on topics such as short-term Pell Grants for career-oriented programs. Bianca believes that data will likely be a crucial sticking point regarding short-term Pell.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
In the past two decades, we have witnessed how technology has drastically shifted distance education in higher education. Dr. Jason Altmire explores this evolution with Dr. Leah Matthews, the Executive Director of the Distance Education Accrediting Commission. Together, they discuss the evolution, challenges, and promising future of distance education in higher learning.Dr. Altmire and Dr. Matthews explore the upcoming rulemaking on state authorization and the significance of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). Dr. Matthews shares her vast expertise and insights, on the future prospects of distance education, particularly with the emergence of AI and other education technologies.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store