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Jill Biden

Community Colleges and Competitiveness

Generating Economic Opportunity Through Innovation in Postsecondary Education

 

January 27, 2010, 9:00am – 12:30pm

 

Click here to watch the event video:

www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/01/commcoll.html

 

Community colleges have become highly visible in public policy in the last year. The once step-child of higher education is being heralded as a key player in reviving economic opportunity for workers and national competitiveness for the United States. A key drive of this intense interest is the Obama administration's American Graduation Initiative which is poised to infuse more than $12 billion into the nation's 1,000+ community colleges over the next 10 years. This investment has the potential to be transformative.

 

Yet, will it be a thoughtful transformation? Since their great expansion in 1947, with President Harry Truman's Commission on Higher Education, community colleges have evolved to embrace three core activities: university transfer education, occupational education, and developmental education. They currently exist in more or less tension with one another. The integration of these activities through the lens of student success is the key to realizing the promise of community colleges as engines of economic opportunity and competitiveness.

 

Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Jill Biden

Brenda Dann-Messier, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education

 

Paper presentation: Re-imagining Community Colleges in the 21st Century

Brian Pusser, co-author; associate professor, University of Virginia; director, Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Virginia

Keith Bird, Chancellor Emeritus, Kentucky Community and technical College system

 

 

Paper presentation: Models Of Postsecondary Success For Low-Income Adults And Youth: Community College And Workforce System Partnerships

Harry J. Holzer, co-author; professor, Georgetown Public Policy Institute

Demetra S. Nightingale, co-author; principal research scientist, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies

Gail Mellow, president, LaGuardia Community College

 

Paper presentation: Community College and Apprenticeship as Collaborative Routes to Rewarding Careers

Robert I. Lerman, author; professor of economics, American University

Susan Schurman, dean, University College Community, Rutgers University

 

 

Moderated by:

Louis Soares, Director, Postsecondary Education Program, Center for American Progress

 

 

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