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Reject 'Joe Six-Pack' in favor of truly well-educated leaders
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Increasingly, scholars are finding a union of the skills needed in the workforce with the basic liberal arts background. According to the American Association of Colleges and Universities employers are asking colleges for students with skills in science and technology, teamwork in diverse groups, the ability to solve problems and communication as the key variables for student success. The American College Testing Corp. in a study in 2006, found that the skills needed for successful careers and those needed for success in college are nearly identical. The National Governor's Association echoed that belief in its report on changes needed in career and technical education.
I believe the educated person is more vitally important today than at any time in the past. The shrinking world, the speed and volatility of our economy, high technology jobs, environmental issues and high technology health care all call for emphasizing the educated person.
William A. Sederburg is the Utah commissioner of higher education.
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