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Why are U.S.
  Colleges
 Failing in
Graduating
 Students?
Editorial by
Kevin Zielinski

Copyright © 2009,
Red Cedar Media LLC
                      Excerpt of David Leonhardt article posted
                        September 8, 2009, NYTIMES.COM
Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students?
New York Times Article: Sept. 8, 2009
David Leonhardt’s article posted on NYTIMES.COM cites the following data
on U.S. college graduation rates:
• Only 50% of U.S. students that enroll in U.S. colleges and universities end
  up with a Bachelor’s degree.
• Among richer nations, only Italy has a worse record for graduating its
  students.
• The new book “Crossing the Finish Line” identifies potential causes of this
  poor record, based on a study of 200,000 students at 68 U.S. colleges
    o Inadequate pre-college education
    o Colleges’ focus on enrollment (with funding tied to enrollment) rather than
      completion
    o Well-off students vs. lower-income students
         Well-off students attend schools that graduate students as their norm
         Lower-income students “under-match” (select schools with lesser
           quality/reputation than the students are eligible for)
         Lower-income students gravitate toward colleges with higher dropout
           rates
Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students?
Potential Remedies?
David Leonhardt’s article cites several possible solutions to the problem of
declining graduation rates:
• Money is part of the answer – make higher education and better schools
  more affordable to lower-income students, so economics is not a reason
  for “under-matching” or for dropping out.
• Reverse the cultural perception about failure –
  dropping out is not acceptable
• Reverse the belief that graduation can take
  more than four years – graduation deferred
  is often graduation unrealized
• Maintain incentives for keeping underclass
  students enrolled, even though they are ,
  in mass, cheaper to educate.
Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students?
…And What About the Educators?
While the Leonhardt article offers a very plausible argument about the
graduation problem and potential solutions, consider this:
• The “primary objective” of some (many?) institutions is not
  educating/graduating students – it is “RESEARCH”.
     o Rewards and accolades come to faculty members that bring in major
       research grants, NOT those who teach well and pass the most students.
     o To some faculty members, teaching is not something to be perfected or
       optimized
• A common assumption made by college departments is “because a
  faculty member has a Ph.D., they must be able to teach”!
     o Rarely do college faculty (tenured, associate or adjunct) get trained in
       how to teach effectively, including the creation of challenging-yet-fair
       exams, lesson planning, use of effective media, etc.
     o Rarely do college faculty get audited, evaluated or reprimanded for lack
       of teaching ability
     o Certification to teach college is not required (as it is for elementary and
       secondary educators) – only a post-graduate degree or doctorate.
Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students?
Additional Recommendations to Improve College
Graduation Rates

• Require all faculty, except for the school of Education, to be given
  training in how to teach a college course
    o College faculty will learn to make courses interesting for their
       students, challenging-yet-fair, and show concern for their learning –
       thus helping reduce dropout rates.
• Evaluate all faculty for their ability to convey course information, create
  exams, manage their class, etc., periodically over time
    o Keep the focus and rewards on high quality instruction and education
       rather than research.
• Ensure there is adequate monitoring of student performance throughout
  each semester/quarter (esp. at the early stages of any course)
    o Identify “stragglers” early, identify appropriate remedial action(s), and
       motivate each student to perform as expected.
Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students?
Your Thoughts?
 Red Cedar Media LLC offers consultation and courseware for college faculty
   that will give them the tools to truly educate effectively.
 For more information or to express your own opinions, please contact:




               www.redcedarmedia.com (web site)
               kevin@redcedarmedia.com (e-mail)

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Why Colleges Are Failing

  • 1. Why are U.S. Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? Editorial by Kevin Zielinski Copyright © 2009, Red Cedar Media LLC Excerpt of David Leonhardt article posted September 8, 2009, NYTIMES.COM
  • 2. Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? New York Times Article: Sept. 8, 2009 David Leonhardt’s article posted on NYTIMES.COM cites the following data on U.S. college graduation rates: • Only 50% of U.S. students that enroll in U.S. colleges and universities end up with a Bachelor’s degree. • Among richer nations, only Italy has a worse record for graduating its students. • The new book “Crossing the Finish Line” identifies potential causes of this poor record, based on a study of 200,000 students at 68 U.S. colleges o Inadequate pre-college education o Colleges’ focus on enrollment (with funding tied to enrollment) rather than completion o Well-off students vs. lower-income students  Well-off students attend schools that graduate students as their norm  Lower-income students “under-match” (select schools with lesser quality/reputation than the students are eligible for)  Lower-income students gravitate toward colleges with higher dropout rates
  • 3. Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? Potential Remedies? David Leonhardt’s article cites several possible solutions to the problem of declining graduation rates: • Money is part of the answer – make higher education and better schools more affordable to lower-income students, so economics is not a reason for “under-matching” or for dropping out. • Reverse the cultural perception about failure – dropping out is not acceptable • Reverse the belief that graduation can take more than four years – graduation deferred is often graduation unrealized • Maintain incentives for keeping underclass students enrolled, even though they are , in mass, cheaper to educate.
  • 4. Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? …And What About the Educators? While the Leonhardt article offers a very plausible argument about the graduation problem and potential solutions, consider this: • The “primary objective” of some (many?) institutions is not educating/graduating students – it is “RESEARCH”. o Rewards and accolades come to faculty members that bring in major research grants, NOT those who teach well and pass the most students. o To some faculty members, teaching is not something to be perfected or optimized • A common assumption made by college departments is “because a faculty member has a Ph.D., they must be able to teach”! o Rarely do college faculty (tenured, associate or adjunct) get trained in how to teach effectively, including the creation of challenging-yet-fair exams, lesson planning, use of effective media, etc. o Rarely do college faculty get audited, evaluated or reprimanded for lack of teaching ability o Certification to teach college is not required (as it is for elementary and secondary educators) – only a post-graduate degree or doctorate.
  • 5. Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? Additional Recommendations to Improve College Graduation Rates • Require all faculty, except for the school of Education, to be given training in how to teach a college course o College faculty will learn to make courses interesting for their students, challenging-yet-fair, and show concern for their learning – thus helping reduce dropout rates. • Evaluate all faculty for their ability to convey course information, create exams, manage their class, etc., periodically over time o Keep the focus and rewards on high quality instruction and education rather than research. • Ensure there is adequate monitoring of student performance throughout each semester/quarter (esp. at the early stages of any course) o Identify “stragglers” early, identify appropriate remedial action(s), and motivate each student to perform as expected.
  • 6. Why are Colleges Failing in Graduating Students? Your Thoughts? Red Cedar Media LLC offers consultation and courseware for college faculty that will give them the tools to truly educate effectively. For more information or to express your own opinions, please contact: www.redcedarmedia.com (web site) kevin@redcedarmedia.com (e-mail)