Education Technology · Topic
Adult Learning
11 articles from Education Technology practitioners
Finding the North Star for Adult Learning: How UTI Is Redefining Workforce Education for Today’s Talent Needs
In a world where rapid technological change is redefining how we live, work, and learn, the demand for skilled labor and lifelong learning has never been higher. From electric vehicle repair to advanced diagnostics in healthcare, the U.S. faces a widening talent gap in the skilled trades and allied health industries. According to the…
Creating a Lifelong Learner’s Pathway with Kermit Cook, CEO at Penn Foster (Episode 2)
Artificial intelligence is no longer a fringe concept; it’s at the center of educational innovation. According to a 2023 Gallup poll, public confidence in higher education has dropped from 57% in 2015 to 36% in 2023, largely due to concerns around cost, value, and workforce preparedness. In a landscape where AI tools are swiftly…
Creating a Lifelong Learner’s Pathway with Kermit Cook, CEO at Penn Foster (Episode 1)
Education is in a period of rapid reinvention as technology, economic pressures, and workforce needs redefine how people learn. College costs continue to climb, with average tuition at private nonprofit four-year institutions now exceeding $43,000 a year. Even public four-year colleges average over $11,000 annually for in-state students, and public two-year programs cost more…
How Calbright College Is Using AI, Micro-Internships, and Flexible Learning to Serve Adult Learners in California
At a time when traditional higher education is being reevaluated for its return on investment, institutions like Calbright College are emerging as transformative forces. With roughly 6.6 million students in California having some college experience but no degree, the pressure is on to create alternative pathways that are flexible, skill-driven, and aligned with workforce…
A Skills-First Model Without Student Debt: How MedCerts Is Tackling the Healthcare Staffing Crisis With Tech-Driven Training
A growing healthcare staffing crisis is forcing institutions to rethink how the next generation of clinical talent is trained. A study by Mercer and Lightcast, cited by the American Hospital Association, projects that the U.S. could be short of as many as 100,000 critical healthcare workers by 2028. This urgent gap is pushing innovators to…
The Role of Trusted Adults in Student Resilience and Wellbeing
Consistent relationships with caring adults create the foundation for students to overcome adversity and thrive
Changing Lives with the KFC Foundation
How alternative education pathways are opening doors for adults whose lives took unexpected turns
How Non-Traditional Education Paths Are Revolutionizing the Workforce
Employers are quietly shifting away from degree requirements as alternative credentials prove equally capable
From the GED to a PhD to the Board of Directors: A Journey of Resilience and Empowerment
One educator's unconventional path from high school equivalency to executive leadership reveals how alternative education routes can unlock unprecedented opport
Adult Education is Experiencing a Renaissance That is Reshaping the Educational Landscape
Millions of Americans are returning to school, forcing institutions to rethink how they serve adult learners with competing demands
Creating a Future of Supporting Lifelong Learning Will Also Depend on Adult Learners and Their Access to Education
Flexible online education is closing wage gaps by making skill development accessible to adults who missed traditional pathways