探索经济与劳动力发展的一致性:加州社区学院学士学位课程申请内容分析

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Community College Review Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1177/00915521241274279
Davis Vo, Cecilia Rios-Aguilar
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目标:社区学院学士学位(CCB)项目正在全美范围内扩展,尤其是在加利福尼亚州--这里拥有全美规模最大、民族/种族最多元化的社区学院系统。社区学院学士学位课程有很多好处,其中两个好处包括:提供了一个方便且经济实惠的获得学士学位的途径,同时还实现了经济和劳动力发展(EWD)目标,特别是对来自历史上少数民族社区的学生而言。虽然美国的社区学院历来都提供符合 EWD 目标的无障碍教育,但我们可以更多地了解这些机构在这方面所采用的策略。方法:采用内容分析法,我们研究了加利福尼亚州首批 15 个获批的 CCB 项目的申请提案,以了解这些社区学院如何与 EWD 保持一致。结果:我们的研究结果表明,加州首批获批的 15 所 CCB 学院(1)利用不同的信息和来源来了解其劳动力市场状况,(2)很少承认其 CCB 项目将如何解决学生在劳动力市场中的不平等问题,以及(3)在阐明其将实施的与 EWD 接轨的具体实践、结构和系统方面存在局限性。结论:政策制定者、从业人员和研究人员可以通过改善数据系统来更好地了解劳动力市场的状况,开展更多的定量和定性研究来捕捉学生在劳动力市场的经历和结果,并全面调整与大学和职业相关的实践、项目、结构和系统,从而帮助确保成功地与 EWD 接轨并实现公平。
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Exploring Economic & Workforce Development Alignment: A Content Analysis of California’s Community College Baccalaureate Program Applications
Objective: Community college baccalaureate (CCB) programs are expanding across the nation, particularly in California—home of the largest and most ethnically/racially diverse community college system in the nation. CCB programs provide many benefits, two of which include providing an accessible and affordable pathway towards baccalaureate attainment, and also meeting economic and workforce development (EWD) goals, particularly for students from historically minoritized communities. While the community colleges of the United States have historically provided accessible education that aligns with EWD, more can be learned about the strategies these institutions use to do so. Methods: Using a content analysis methodology, we examined the application proposals of the first 15 approved CCB programs in California to understand how these community colleges as aligned with EWD. Results: The findings we generated suggest that the first 15 approved California CCB colleges (1) utilized varied information and sources to understand their labor market conditions, (2) rarely acknowledged how their CCB programs would address student inequities in the labor market, and (3) were limited in articulating the specific practices, structures, and systems they would implement to be EWD-aligned. Conclusion: Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers can help ensure successful EWD alignment and equity by improving data systems to better understand labor market conditions, conducting more quantitative and qualitative research to capture students’ labor market experiences and outcomes, and comprehensively aligning college- and career-related practices, programs, structures, and systems.
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Community College Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Community College Review (CCR) has led the nation for over 35 years in the publication of scholarly, peer-reviewed research and commentary on community colleges. CCR welcomes manuscripts dealing with all aspects of community college administration, education, and policy, both within the American higher education system as well as within the higher education systems of other countries that have similar tertiary institutions. All submitted manuscripts undergo a blind review. When manuscripts are not accepted for publication, we offer suggestions for how they might be revised. The ultimate intent is to further discourse about community colleges, their students, and the educators and administrators who work within these institutions.
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