Thursday 13 August 2015

Survey: Professors and Employers Find High School Grads Unready for College or Work

By Dian Schaffhauser, THE Journal

Neither university faculty nor employers believe that American public high schools are preparing students for the expectations they’ll face in college and career. In fact, compared to 2004, the assessment is even more dismal. More than a decade ago, for example, only 28 percent of college instructors stated that schools were doing an adequate job of readying students for what came next after high school. That count is down to 14 percent in 2015. Among employers, 49 percent in 2004 said that schools were adequately preparing students for what they would need for work; in 2015, the count was 29 percent. Part of the challenge, say students themselves, is that their high schools don’t set academic expectations high enough. Fifty-four percent said that they were only “somewhat challenged”; 20 percent said it was “easy to slide by.”

http://thejournal.com/articles/2015/07/27/survey-most-profs-find-hs-grads-unready-for-college-or-work.aspx

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