Double the Numbers: Increasing Postsecondary Credentials for Underrepresented Youth

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Publisher
Harvard Education PR
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314
Language
English
Type
Paperback
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9781891792229

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About the Author
Richard Kazis is senior vice president of Jobs for the Future, where he leads its policy and research efforts. Joel Vargas, a senior project manager at Jobs for the Future, works with the Early College High School Initiative. Nancy Hoffman is a vice president at Jobs for the Future, where she leads activities for the Early College High School Initiative. Tom Vander Ark is executive director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's education initiatives.
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There is nothing more important in today s economy than the preparation of ALL of our youth for the competitive jobs of the future. Kudos to all of the contributors to this work. Governor Mark R. Warner, Virginia"
"Double the Numbers" contains many thoughtful ideas about how to begin to meet the urgent challenge of increasing the numbers of low-income and minority youth earning postsecondary credentials. Anyone interested in this critical aspect of education policy and practice will find much of interest in this volume. Honorable Secretary Richard Riley, Former U.S. Secretary of Education"
"Double the Numbers" is an invaluable resource to guide education communities in ensuring that higher education is a viable and desirable option for all students. This collection defines expectations, structures, and practices that will need to take shape if all students are to achieve academic success. Stanley G. Jones, Commissioner, Indiana Commission for Higher Education"
"Double the Numbers" is a rich resource as well as a passionate call to action that should be of value to both practitioners and policymakers. Dr. Alfredo De Los Santos Jr., Research Professor, Hispanic Research Institute, Arizona State University"