Change.edu: Rebooting for the New Talent Economy
By Andrew S. Rosen
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"Change.edu" by Andrew S. Rosen is a thought-provoking exploration of the future of higher education. Rosen delves into the challenges and opportunities that the digital revolution brings to traditional models of education.
Through his insightful analysis, he argues that universities must adapt and embrace technology in order to better serve students and stay relevant in our rapidly changing world. Rosen highlights the potential of online learning platforms, emerging technologies, and data-driven approaches to enhance the learning experience.
He emphasizes the need for universities to shift from a focus on content delivery to a personalized and flexible learning approach. By leveraging technology, educators can create more inclusive, affordable, and accessible educational opportunities for students of all backgrounds.
Additionally, Rosen tackles the tough issues plaguing higher education, such as rising tuition costs and student debt. He calls for innovative solutions and partnerships between academic institutions and the private sector to redefine the economics of education and make it more affordable for everyone.
Drawing on his experience as the CEO of Kaplan, a leading global education company, Rosen provides practical insights and case studies to demonstrate how transformative change can be achieved.
"Change.edu" is a compelling and timely read that challenges the traditional notions of higher education and presents a compelling vision for its future.
Through his insightful analysis, he argues that universities must adapt and embrace technology in order to better serve students and stay relevant in our rapidly changing world. Rosen highlights the potential of online learning platforms, emerging technologies, and data-driven approaches to enhance the learning experience.
He emphasizes the need for universities to shift from a focus on content delivery to a personalized and flexible learning approach. By leveraging technology, educators can create more inclusive, affordable, and accessible educational opportunities for students of all backgrounds.
Additionally, Rosen tackles the tough issues plaguing higher education, such as rising tuition costs and student debt. He calls for innovative solutions and partnerships between academic institutions and the private sector to redefine the economics of education and make it more affordable for everyone.
Drawing on his experience as the CEO of Kaplan, a leading global education company, Rosen provides practical insights and case studies to demonstrate how transformative change can be achieved.
"Change.edu" is a compelling and timely read that challenges the traditional notions of higher education and presents a compelling vision for its future.
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