Learning for Life

How Continuous Education Will Keep Us Competitive in the Global Knowledge Economy

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Education, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Educational Reform, Human Resources & Personnel Management
Cover of the book Learning for Life by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE, AMACOM
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE ISBN: 9780814433645
Publisher: AMACOM Publication: September 16, 2015
Imprint: AMACOM Language: English
Author: Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
ISBN: 9780814433645
Publisher: AMACOM
Publication: September 16, 2015
Imprint: AMACOM
Language: English

Today’s global knowledge economy requires individuals and companies alike to quickly adapt to new tools and strategies. To remain competitive, both must continually seek out the latest advancements and developments, and upgrade their skillsets accordingly. In the United States, however, support for ongoing education lags far behind other developed nations, creating a crippling skills gap between the workforce and industries in the US and its global competitors.In a country that has been multiple steps ahead of everyone else since its birth, how did this happen? Why are other countries, previously inferior when it came to technological advancements, suddenly faring markedly better? What keeps our nation’s vast network of corporate training, workforce development, and K-12 and college education so fragmented and inefficient? In the tells-it-like-it-is Learning for Life, readers will learn about:• Why America’s existing educational models are failing employees and employers• The shift in content knowledge toward new ways of thinking and working• Policies and programs that are working in the US and abroad• Recommendations for overhauling our education and training infrastructure and building partnerships between providers and employersThe stakes are too important for America to continue falling behind in its education. But the good news is, the pathways to get us back to the top are there ahead of us. Learning for Life points the way forward.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Today’s global knowledge economy requires individuals and companies alike to quickly adapt to new tools and strategies. To remain competitive, both must continually seek out the latest advancements and developments, and upgrade their skillsets accordingly. In the United States, however, support for ongoing education lags far behind other developed nations, creating a crippling skills gap between the workforce and industries in the US and its global competitors.In a country that has been multiple steps ahead of everyone else since its birth, how did this happen? Why are other countries, previously inferior when it came to technological advancements, suddenly faring markedly better? What keeps our nation’s vast network of corporate training, workforce development, and K-12 and college education so fragmented and inefficient? In the tells-it-like-it-is Learning for Life, readers will learn about:• Why America’s existing educational models are failing employees and employers• The shift in content knowledge toward new ways of thinking and working• Policies and programs that are working in the US and abroad• Recommendations for overhauling our education and training infrastructure and building partnerships between providers and employersThe stakes are too important for America to continue falling behind in its education. But the good news is, the pathways to get us back to the top are there ahead of us. Learning for Life points the way forward.

More books from AMACOM

Cover of the book The Real Estate Investor's Pocket Calculator by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Speak to Win by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Why Some Companies Emerge Stronger and Better from a Crisis by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Managing Knock Your Socks Off Service by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Quick Emotional Intelligence Activities for Busy Managers by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book First in Thirst by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Targeted by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book 75 Ways for Managers to Hire, Develop, and Keep Great Employees by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Get Clients Now! (TM) by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Emotional Intelligence for Sales Success by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Dial Down the Drama by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book The Power of Charm by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Let the Story Do the Work by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Crunch Point by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
Cover of the book Instructional Design for Action Learning by Jason Wingard, Michelle LAPOINTE
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy