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Welcome and overview of goals for today’s webinar. About Achieve. Share out reporting trends on parents and the CCSS. . August . 2017.  . . Emily Hanford. Senior Education Correspondent/Producer. emily.hanford@gmail.com. @. ehanford. @. EducatePodcast. Resources For Educators To Use In The Wake Of Charlottesville . .. Imagine living in a world where you are uncertain of everything. In a world where the only certainty is uncertainty. But surprisingly, you’re a lucky one. You’re not like the sad boys and girls you see walking in the market barefoot, skin and bone, empty eyes, and forever neglected stomachs.  You will never go to school and will never manage to have a happy life because your family doesn’t have enough money to send you to school or you’re a girl and your brothers are always put first before you. For some people, they don’t have to imagine. This is the world they’ve lived in their entire lives and this is where they will stay unless given an opportunity for education.. A College Preparatory School in the Catholic Lasallian Tradition4315 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd SacramentoCA 95820-2727 916 733-3600 wwwcbhs-sacramentoorg The statistics come as a total surprise to most: 45 percent of postsecondary school students do not enroll directly out of high school. Many are part-time students, people who are returning to school after life intervened, or otherwise �nontraditional� learners�and this segment is growing. Back to School is the first book to look at this population of �second chancers,� in a work that Make magazine calls �optimistic yet simultaneously realistic.�Writing in the anecdotal style of his bestselling Possible Lives, veteran educator Mike Rose paints a vivid picture of the community colleges and adult education programs that give millions of Americans a shot at reaching their aspirations. Chapters treat topics from remedial education and bridging the academic-vocational divide to the economic and social benefits of returning to school, the importance of second-chance education for democracy, and the college-for-all debate. Throughout, Rose combines what Education Digest calls �rich and moving vignettes of people in tough circumstances who find their way� with what Publishers Weekly calls �highly practical areas for improvement in higher ed, such as orientation programs, occupational schools, physical campus layouts, and pedagogical training for new teachers.� The statistics come as a total surprise to most: 45 percent of postsecondary school students do not enroll directly out of high school. Many are part-time students, people who are returning to school after life intervened, or otherwise �nontraditional� learners�and this segment is growing. Back to School is the first book to look at this population of �second chancers,� in a work that Make magazine calls �optimistic yet simultaneously realistic.�Writing in the anecdotal style of his bestselling Possible Lives, veteran educator Mike Rose paints a vivid picture of the community colleges and adult education programs that give millions of Americans a shot at reaching their aspirations. Chapters treat topics from remedial education and bridging the academic-vocational divide to the economic and social benefits of returning to school, the importance of second-chance education for democracy, and the college-for-all debate. Throughout, Rose combines what Education Digest calls �rich and moving vignettes of people in tough circumstances who find their way� with what Publishers Weekly calls �highly practical areas for improvement in higher ed, such as orientation programs, occupational schools, physical campus layouts, and pedagogical training for new teachers.� [EBOOK] Back to School for Grownups: Your Guide to Making Sound Decisions And How to Not Get Run Over by the School Bus
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