by Claudio Sanchez, NPR
Create a new, online community college for people in the workforce who’ve been shut out of higher education. It’s the brainchild of Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor for the California Community Colleges. He’s a product of California’s community college system — and now its chancellor. He says it’s a system that urgently needs to re-think how it delivers the courses students need, when and where they need them. It’s a fascinating idea, yet one that faces hurdles — not the least of which is the cost to get this new system up and running. Gov. Jerry Brown loves Oakley’s idea and has proposed $100 million in startup funding in his budget, which state legislators have yet to approve. I spoke with Oakley about his idea and why he thinks its time has come.
https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/03/09/589113650/reinventing-community-college-to-reach-millions-of-workers-online
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