From Deseret News archives:
Utah lags in preparing workers for future
Utah's college enrollment and potential recruitment pool of students are declining. Now, higher education officials are offering middle-school students a confusing "smorgasbord" of incentives. But the problem is not a recruitment problem; it is structural and hampered by political and bureaucratic turf roadblocks. Utah is operating with a fragmented and outdated education, employment, training and higher-education set of subsystems that were created in isolation and are now unable to deliver the quality work force needed for today's changing economy.
Higher education can't solve the problem of its decreasing enrollment by a scattered approach of student incentives and advertising campaigns. If it is serious about motivating and challenging students to aspire for higher education, it should invest directly in the teachers who (along with parents) are best able to create the most important motivator the love of learning.
Instead of investing in the usual recruitment public relations plans, the system's colleges and universities could instead allow their faculty to volunteer in middle schools as teaching assistants in the classrooms for the full school year, as well as providing work-based learning in the higher education setting, tied in with class-based learning. The K-12 policymakers should make the school-to-work program a priority again. College and university campuses are minicities rich with job exploration that middle school students can experience. Learning experiences are limited only by higher education's imagination and the will to make it happen. That's commitment. That's coordination.
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