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Without changes in education, the future of work will leave more people behind

The Hechinger Report

This unfolding economic shift is challenging educators to shape curricula that will prepare students for positions requiring an elusive combination of soft skills — the ability to solve problems, communicate effectively and work with others — along with technical capacities. It’s a different world,” said Carnevale.

Education 105
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College costs would soar for some low-income students under Republican bill

The Hechinger Report

The proposal which passed out of the House Education and Workforce Committee earlier this month on a party-line vote and will be considered as part of the larger reconciliation bill meant to fast-track the budget process would eliminate Pell Grants for anyone taking fewer than eight credits each semester. Louis, a private grantmaker.

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In Japan, plummeting university enrollment forecasts what’s ahead for the U.S.

The Hechinger Report

It’s projected to further decline to 880,000 by 2040, according to the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Formerly part of the Nakajima Aircraft Company, the building houses classrooms and the Institute for Educational Research and Service. million now. million now.

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With little federal support for families, states are stepping up  

The Hechinger Report

After various family support policies were dropped from federal legislation earlier this year, states have been left to their own devices to stabilize child care and boost the economic well-being of their families. And in Nebraska, voters approved a $15 minimum wage , which will support family economic stability.

Advocacy 142
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The new minority on campus? Men

The Hechinger Report

That’s an extreme example of a surprising shift besetting all of higher education. Department of Education. By 2026, the department estimates , 57 percent of college students will be women. This fall, women will comprise more than 56 percent of students on campuses nationwide, according to the U.S. The new minority on campus?

Economics 105
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College Uncovered: Tag, You’re In!

The Hechinger Report

With declining birth rates and growing skepticism about the value of a degree, higher education is facing an enrollment cliff, set to hit hard in 2026. In this season, we’re standing on the precipice of the demographic cliff and exploring the changing higher education landscape. Applying to schools is really stressful.

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College students predicted to fall by more than 15% after the year 2025

The Hechinger Report

. “When the financial crisis hit in 2008, young people viewed that economic uncertainty as a cause for reducing fertility,” said Grawe. Fast forward 18 years to 2026 and we see that there are fewer kids reaching college-going age.” ” Birthrates failed to rebound with the economic recovery.

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