美国社区大学的人力资源开发与职业技术教育

M. Zeidenberg, T. Bailey
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社区大学的开放入学政策、低廉的学费和便利的地理位置,旨在让所有人都能上大学。他们努力实现三个主要目标。第一是教授符合市场需求的职业技能,第二是提供四年制学士学位课程的前两年,第三是为社区居民提供继续教育和充实。本文涵盖了与社区大学的使命有关的问题,即帮助为提供合理工资的工作准备熟练的劳动力。在概述了社区大学及其学生之后,本文讨论了最有可能为大量在社区大学入学的准备不足的学生提供进入大学水平课程的技能的补救教育计划的类型。它考虑到了越来越多的双重招生现象,这种现象使学生在高中时就可以同时获得高中和大学课程的学分。它阐述了社区大学支持当地劳动力市场和区域经济发展的方式,以及社区大学为工人建立职业道路的努力。它描述了社区大学在在线教育中日益增长的作用,并回顾了社区大学的融资情况。本文还讨论了与社区大学坚持和完成有关的问题,并引用了社区大学提供的教育和证书的市场价值的证据。最后,它认为美国社区学院作为其他国家寻求发展具有类似功能的机构的典范是有用的。地址通信:托马斯·贝利,主任社区学院研究中心教师学院,哥伦比亚大学525西120街,174箱,纽约,NY 10027电话:212-678-3091电子邮件:tbailey@tc.edu访问CCRC的网站:http://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu
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Human Resource Development and Career and Technical Education in American Community Colleges
With their open access admission policies, low tuition costs, and convenient locations, community colleges are designed to make college accessible to all. They strive to meet three main goals. The first is to teach marketable vocational skills, the second is to provide the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree program, and the third is to provide continuing education and enrichment for community residents. This paper covers issues that are relevant to the community college mission of helping prepare a skilled workforce for jobs offering reasonable wages. After providing an overview about community colleges and their students, the paper discusses the types of remedial education programs that are most likely to provide the large number of underprepared students enrolled in community colleges with the skills to advance to college-level courses. It considers the growing phenomenon of dual enrollment that enables students to earn both high school and college credit for courses while still in high school. It addresses the ways that community colleges can support local labor markets and regional economic development and their efforts to build career pathways for workers. It describes the growing role of community colleges in online education, and it reviews the financing of community colleges. The paper also discusses issues related to community college persistence and completion, and it cites evidence of the market value of the education and credentials the colleges provide. Finally, it considers the usefulness of the American community college as a model for other countries seeking to develop institutions that serve similar functions. Address correspondence to: Thomas Bailey, Director Community College Research Center Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120 Street, Box 174 New York, NY 10027 Tel.: 212-678-3091 Email: tbailey@tc.edu Visit CCRC’s website at: http://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu
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