美国农村雇主对成人学员成绩的看法

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Adult and Continuing Education Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/14779714241263781
Yamini Bellare, Adam R. Smith, Kelcee Cochran, Samuel Garcia-Lopez
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高等教育为成人学习者打开了提高工作和经济效益的大门。尽管面临着生活-工作-学校时间冲突和经济限制等多重障碍,成人学习者仍继续寻求高等教育和认证。农村雇主也能从支持学位完成或特定工作认证中受益,因为这能让他们吸引并留住高技能员工。本研究的目标是对从高级管理人员焦点小组访谈中收集到的数据进行定性分析。研究结果提供了有关美国农村雇主如何利用员工教育计划减少成人学员成功障碍的见解。研究还讨论了高等教育机构与雇主之间建立双边关系以支持成人学员的重要性。
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Rural employer perspectives on adult learner achievement in the United States
Higher education opens doors to job enhancement and economic benefits to adult learners. Despite facing multiple barriers such as life–work–school time conflicts and financial constraints, adult learners continue to seek higher education and certifications. Rural employers also benefit from supporting degree completion or job-specific certifications because it allows them to attract and retain highly skilled employees. The goal of the current study was to qualitatively analyze data gathered from focus group interviews of senior managers. The results provide insights into how rural employers in the United States use employee education programs to reduce barriers to adult learner success. The importance of a bilateral relationship between institutions of higher education and employers to support adult learners is discussed.
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