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Choosing College


Choosing College

How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life
1. Aufl.

von: Michael B. Horn, Bob Moesta

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.08.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781119570165
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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<p><b>Cut through the noise and make better college and career choices</b></p> <p>This book is about addressing the college-choosing problem. The rankings, metrics, analytics, college visits, and advice that we use today to help us make these decisions are out of step with the progress individual students are trying to make. They don't give students and families the information and context they need to make such a high-stakes decision about whether and where to get an education. </p> <p><i>Choosing College</i> strips away the noise to help you understand why you’re going to school. What's driving you? What are you trying to accomplish? Once you know why, the book will help you make better choices.</p> <p>The research in this book illustrates that choosing a school is complicated. By constructing more than 200 mini-documentaries of how students chose different postsecondary educational experiences, the authors explore the motivations for how and why people make the decisions that they do at a much deeper, causal level. By the end, you’ll know why you’re going and what you’re really chasing.</p> <p>The book:</p> <ul> <li>Identifies the five different Jobs for which students hire postsecondary education</li> <li>Allows you to see your true options for what’s next</li> <li>Offers guidance for how to successfully choose your pathway</li> <li>Illuminates how colleges and entrepreneurs can build better experiences for each Job</li> </ul> <p>The authors help readers understand not what job students want out of college, but what "Job" students are hiring college to do for them. </p>
<p>Foreword: Helping You Make Progress xvii</p> <p><b>Part I Introduction 1</b></p> <p><b>1 Is This Book for Me? </b><b>3</b></p> <p>Ask the Right Question 3</p> <p>You Could Be Struggling Because… 4</p> <p>Why This Book Can Help 5</p> <p>Helping You as a Student 8</p> <p>Helping You as a Parent 10</p> <p>Helping You as a School Professional 11</p> <p><b>2 College Choosers Face a New, High-Stakes World </b><b>13</b></p> <p>The College-Choosing Problem 13</p> <p>A Higher Percentage of People are Going to College Than Ever Before 14</p> <p>More People Apply to More Places 14</p> <p>Many Don’t Know Whether to Go to College at All 16</p> <p>Want a Job? Go to College! 16</p> <p>Stop Stressing About Whether You’ll Get In 18</p> <p>College Doesn’t Work for Many People 19</p> <p>College Doesn’t Pay Off for Many People 20</p> <p>Even If You Complete, It Might Not Be a Good Investment 22</p> <p>There are Other Good Pathways 23</p> <p>That Adds Up to a Lot of Dissatisfied People 23</p> <p>It’s Not Just 18-Year-Old High School Graduates 24</p> <p>The Rankings and Advice Out There Won’t Necessarily Help You 27</p> <p>Don’t Leave Your Choice to Luck 28</p> <p><b>Part II Helping Learners Make Better Choices 31</b></p> <p><b>3 Help Me Get into My Best School </b><b>33</b></p> <p>Getting In 34</p> <p>Devin’s Story 36</p> <p>Talikha’s Story 37</p> <p>Ujana’s Story 38</p> <p>Understanding the Help Me Get into My Best School Job 40</p> <p>How to Be Successful When You Have This Job Arise in Your Life 44</p> <p>What to Do If You are a Parent of a Child with This Job 57</p> <p>What Not to Do 61</p> <p>What to Do 62</p> <p><b>4 Help Me Do What’s Expected of Me </b><b>63</b></p> <p>Going for Others 63</p> <p>Maddy’s Story 65</p> <p>Trisha’s Story 67</p> <p>Greg’s Story 68</p> <p>Understanding the Help Me Do What’s Expected of Me Job 70</p> <p>How to Be Successful When You Have This Job Arise in Your Life 73</p> <p>What to Do If You are a Parent of Someone with This Job 82</p> <p>What Not to Do 84</p> <p>What to Do 85</p> <p><b>5 Help Me Get Away </b><b>87</b></p> <p>Your Escape Room 88</p> <p>Naomi’s Story 88</p> <p>Kyle’s Story 90</p> <p>Understanding the Help Me Get Away Job 91</p> <p>How to Be Successful When You Have This Job Arise in Your Life 94</p> <p>What to Do If You are a Parent of a Child with This Job 102</p> <p>What Not to Do 104</p> <p>What to Do 106</p> <p><b>6 Help Me Step it Up </b><b>109</b></p> <p>Pick it Up 110</p> <p>Naomi’s Story 110</p> <p>Neil’s Story 111</p> <p>Olivia’s Story 112</p> <p>Understanding the Help Me Step it Up Job 113</p> <p>How to Be Successful When You Have This Job Arise in Your Life 119</p> <p>What to Do If You are a Parent of a Child with This Job 128</p> <p>What Not to Do 130</p> <p>What to Do 132</p> <p><b>7 Help Me Extend Myself </b><b>135</b></p> <p>Learning for Learning’s Sake 136</p> <p>Naveena’s Story 136</p> <p>Trisha’s Story 138</p> <p>Karen’s Story 139</p> <p>Understanding the Help Me Extend Myself Job 140</p> <p>How to Be Successful When You Have This Job Arise in Your Life 144</p> <p>What to Do If You are a Parent of Someone with This Job 147</p> <p>What Not to Do 149</p> <p>What to Do 150</p> <p><b>8 Living Life Through the Jobs </b><b>151</b></p> <p>Bob’s Story 151</p> <p>Five Principles for Your Learning Journey 154</p> <p><b>Part III Helping Educators Design Better Choices 161</b></p> <p><b>9 Why Understanding the Job Changes What You Offer </b><b>163</b></p> <p>Applying the Jobs to Your Job 164</p> <p>Why Needs, Demographics, Categories, and Listening to Users Misleads 165</p> <p>Moving from Correlation to Causation: What Job Does a Milkshake Do? 170</p> <p>How Understanding the Job Changes What You Offer 173</p> <p>Organizing Around a Job 176</p> <p><b>10 How Institutions and Entrepreneurs Can Design Better Experiences </b><b>181</b></p> <p>Wayfinding Academy’s Story 181</p> <p>Comparing the Five Jobs 184</p> <p>Go Beyond the Averages and Surveys 186</p> <p>Help Me Get into My Best School 187</p> <p>Help Me Do What’s Expected of Me 190</p> <p>Help Me Get Away 192</p> <p>Help Me Step it Up 196</p> <p>Help Me Extend Myself 200</p> <p>Why Most Colleges Must Focus 204</p> <p><b>Part IV Conclusion 207</b></p> <p><b>11 Parting Advice for Learners and Educators </b><b>209</b></p> <p>Recommendations, Not Blueprints 209</p> <p>For Students 210</p> <p>For Schools and Learning Programs, Both Established and Yet to Be Created 214</p> <p>Forging an Educational Marriage 223</p> <p><b>Appendix: How to Unearth a Job 225</b></p> <p>The Forces and Timeline That Comprise a Job to Be Done 225</p> <p>How to “Watch” What People Do and “See” the Job to Be Done 230</p> <p>Identify the Energy in Someone’s Decision 232</p> <p>Who We Interviewed 234</p> <p>How We Chose the Students We Interviewed 237</p> <p>Interview, Code, and Cluster 238</p> <p>Acknowledgments 243</p> <p>About the Authors 251</p> <p>Notes 253</p> <p>Index 271</p>
<p><b>MICHAEL B. HORN</b> is the author and coauthor of multiple books, white papers, and articles on education. He is the head of strategy for the Entangled Group and a senior partner for Entangled Solutions, which offers innovation services to education institutions. He is also the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. <p><b>BOB MOESTA</b> is an innovator, entrepreneur, and co-creator of the Jobs to Be Done Theory. The co-founder and president of the ReWired Group, Moesta is also a fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. He is a guest lecturer at The Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan School of Entrepreneurship, and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
<p><b>Cut Through the Noise and Make Better College and Career Choices</b> <p>"By focusing on the different reasons why students choose to go to college, Michael Horn and Bob Moesta offer an entirely fresh approach to coping with the admissions process. Learners contemplating further education at every stage of life will gain important insights from this book. So will educators who wish to serve their students better."<br/> <b>—RICHARD LEVIN,</b> President Emeritus, Yale University <p><i>"Choosing College</i> is a great guide for families and students to navigate the very complicated river of life at the college selection stage. Like a seasoned set of river pilots, Horn and Moesta guide you through the twists and turns and help keep you off the sand bars of stress. This book helps you to find 'your' way as there is no 'the' way. It is a great personal guide to a very complex process."<i></i><br/> <b>—MICHAEL M. CROW,</b> President, Arizona State University <p><i>"Choosing College</i> resonates with me as a parent of three college-aged daughters, an education executive, a former college instructor, and a public policy wonk. Horn and Moesta bring a new and timely framework to this vital decision-making process and families, like mine, as well as education leaders across many disciplines and sectors will find their insights applicable to the critically important life-long learning sector."<br/> <b>—JANE SWIFT,</b> Former Governor of Massachusetts <p>"This book is not a guide to college selection. It's a thoughtful and clear pathway for all learners to make the best decisions about who they are, what they want to do and what schools, colleges, and universities should provide to help them get there."<br/> <b>—BEV PERDUE,</b> Former Governor of North Carolina <p><i>"Choosing College</i> tackles one of the most complex and foundational decisions facing society today. Michael Horn and Bob Moesta go beyond dissecting the decision and formulating a return-on-investment. They frame a systemic approach to assist the reader in making a customized decision that is best for every individual. The break-through approach is the application of the popular 'Jobs to Be Done' innovation methodology as a means of providing the reader with a pragmatic step-by-step model to make the most informed choices for their unique situation."<br/> <b>—BRAD D. SMITH,</b> Executive Chairman, Intuit, Inc.<b></b>
<p>"By focusing on the different reasons why students choose to go to college, Michael Horn and Bob Moesta offer an entirely fresh approach to coping with the admissions process. Learners contemplating further education at every stage of life will gain important insights from this book. So will educators who wish to serve their students better."<br /><b>—Richard Levin</b>, President Emeritus, Yale University</p> <p>"Choosing College is a great guide for families and students to navigate the very complicated river of life at the college selection stage. Like a seasoned set of river pilots, Horn and Moesta guide you through the twists and turns and help keep you off the sand bars of stress. This book helps you to find <i>your</i> way as there is no <i>the</i> way. It is a great personal guide to a very complex process."<br /><b>—Michael </b><b>M. Crow</b>, President, Arizona State University</p> <p>"Choosing College resonates with me as a parent of three college-aged daughters, an education executive, a former college instructor, and a public policy wonk. Horn and Moesta bring a new and timely framework to this vital decision-making process and families, like mine, as well as education leaders across many disciplines and sectors will find their insights applicable to the critically important life-long learning sector."<br /><b>—Jane Swift</b>, Former Governor of Massachusetts</p> <p>"This book is not a guide to college selection. It's a thoughtful and clear pathway for all learners to make the best decisions about who they are, what they want to do and what schools, colleges and universities should provide to help them get there."<br /><b>—Bev Perdue</b>, Former Governor of North Carolina</p> <p>"Choosing College tackles one of the most complex and foundational decisions facing society today. Michael Horn and Bob Moesta go beyond dissecting the decision and formulating a return-on-investment. They frame a systemic approach to assist the reader in making a customized decision that is best for every individual. The break-through approach is the application of the popular <i>Jobs to Be Done</i> innovation methodology as a means of providing the reader with a pragmatic step-by-step model to make the most informed choices for their unique situation."<br /><b>—Brad D. Smith</b>, Executive Chairman of the Board, Intuit, Inc.</p>

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