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OPINION: Training programs are welcome, but let’s not overlook the benefits of a bachelor’s degree

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economy has undergone a technologically driven transformation, providing larger monetary advantages to workers who have education or training beyond a high school diploma. Related: How higher education lost its shine. By 2031, we estimate that 43 percent of all jobs and 66 percent of good jobs will demand a bachelor’s degree or higher.

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With new “talent visas,” other countries lure workers trained at U.S. universities

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Now these countries are homing in on another target: international students being educated at U.S. Related: How higher education lost its shine While other countries have promised to make life easier for immigrants with skills, it still isn’t easy. Can better education for U.S. We are a beneficiary of the failures of the U.S.

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COLUMN: Conservatives are embracing new alternative school models. Will the public?

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public education. The event often felt like a pep rally for options beyond traditional school districts, where enrollment fell in the pandemic and is expected to drop another five percent by 2031. John Bailey, Daniel Buck and Joel Rose talk about AI in education at a Harvard Kennedy School conference. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

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