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Delbanco, Andrew – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
What is college for? There are basically three prevailing answers to this question. The most common answer is an economic one, though it is really two linked answers: first, that providing more people with a college education is good for the economic health of the nation; and second, that going to college is good for the economic competitiveness…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Higher Education, General Education, Citizenship
Shinagel, Michael – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
Throughout the twentieth century the population of the United States, as indeed the rest of the world, was growing older. Since 1900 the percentage of Americans 65 years of age and older has more than tripled (from 4 percent in 1900 to 13 percent in 2009), and the number has increased from 3 million to 40 million. "Between 2010 and 2050, the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Older Adults, Models
Saba, Farhad – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in the popularity of distance education among higher-education administrators. Students in growing numbers are also taking advantage of the flexibility and accessibility that distance education offers. This growth, however, has been a mixed blessing since it derives from using the Internet…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Information Technology, Individualized Instruction
Walshok, Mary Lindenstein – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
Re-inventing continuing higher education is about finding ways to be a more central player in a region's civic, cultural, and economic life as well as in the education of individuals for work and citizenship. Continuing higher education will require data gathering, analytical tools, convening authority, interpretive skills, new models of delivery,…
Descriptors: Talent, Higher Education, Interpretive Skills, Continuing Education
Schejbal, David – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
This article presents an interview with David Schejbal, the chair of the 2012 UPCEA Annual Conference, about environmentalism and the role of continuing education. In this interview, Schejbal shares why he suggested the theme of sustainability for the annual conference. He says it is because all of them in the conference are continuing…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Cultural Context, Sustainable Development, Environmental Education
Gallagher, Sean; LaBrie, John – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
It is an exciting time for online education. Lately, there has been breathless talk of a "revolution" and massive "disruption," largely based on Massively Open Online Course (MOOC) models pioneered by universities such as MIT and Stanford, and headline-grabbing start-up companies such as Udacity and Coursera. Meanwhile, university professional and…
Descriptors: Continuing Education Units, Continuing Education, Teaching Methods, Electronic Learning
Matkin, Gary W. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
In this article, Gary Matkin, Dean of Continuing Education, Distance Learning, and Summer Session at the University of California, Irvine and long-time member of UPCEA, talks about his experience with higher and continuing education in California. The situation of public universities has changed considerably, and his 43 years as an undergraduate,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Administrators, Continuing Education, Distance Education
Sandeen, Cathy – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
The higher education ecosystem is shifting. Lines are blurring. Continuing professional education--with its focus on nontraditional students, applied learning, support of workforce development, and use of innovative and technology-based pedagogy--was commonly perceived to function outside the core of the academy, which focused on a liberal-arts…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Professional Continuing Education, Nontraditional Students
Schroeder, Raymond – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
A revolution of sorts is underway in providing open access to rich resources, actual courses, and even entire degrees online. This revolution is fueled by the combination of a bubble in tuition rates, lingering effects of the recession, monumental student debt exceeding one trillion dollars in the United States, development of increasingly…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Technology, Online Courses, Large Group Instruction
Glessner, Linda L.; Gillis, Denise – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
Several years ago, the Continuing and Innovative Education (CIE) leadership team at UT-Austin took a hard look at the unit through the lens of customers to reevaluate their programs and services and the role they played in serving the lifelong educational needs of their constituents. Their goal was to provide continuous learning for a productive,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Knowledge Management, Competition, Continuing Education
Moroney, Peter; Boeck, Deena – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
This article, based on a presentation at the University Professional and Continuing Education Association Annual Conference, March 29, 2012, provides concepts, terminology, and financial models for establishing and maintaining successful institutional partnerships. The authors offer it as a contribution to developing a wider understanding of the…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Higher Education
Mulvey, Bern – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
Even before 2011's 9.1-magnitude earthquake and the devastating 15-meter tsunami that followed, Japan had been struggling with tremendous economic and demographic challenges that had forced significant changes to its tertiary education sector. In particular, these challenges had played a crucial role in the development of Japanese continuing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Continuing Education, Postsecondary Education, Educational Change
DiSalvio, Philip – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
The ground has shifted in fundamental ways in higher education, and it is becoming increasingly evident that strategic structural reorganization will play an important role in the financial survival of many institutions. Understanding the close links among strategy, structure, and the environment, it makes sense that organizational structure…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Continuing Education, Organizational Change, Administrative Organization
Schott, Marshall E. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
At the University of Houston (UH), the arrival of a new chancellor/president in 2007 resulted in a strategic environmental scan to determine areas where the university's efforts should be focused over the next ten years. Several major initiatives were launched, including one that sought to make UH a major energy university. The decision to embrace…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Community Colleges, Higher Education, Labor Force Development
Huibregtse, Jon; Holloway, Lorretta M.; Greenberg, Scott – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
In spring 2010, institution-wide budget cuts resulted in several layoffs at Framingham State University (FSU), including the position of Associate Dean of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education (DGCE). In his position as the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of DGCE, Scott Greenberg asked their Vice President for…
Descriptors: Deans, Adult Students, Continuing Education, Program Development

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