1 / 8

Expanded Credential Options Strengthening Ontario’s PSE System

Expanded Credential Options Strengthening Ontario’s PSE System. GEORGE FALLIS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR YORK UNIVERSITY. OUTLINE. Context Priorities Expanded credential options. CONTEXT. Excellent PSE system -universities, colleges, apprenticeships

odell
Download Presentation

Expanded Credential Options Strengthening Ontario’s PSE System

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Expanded Credential OptionsStrengthening Ontario’s PSE System GEORGE FALLIS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR YORK UNIVERSITY

  2. OUTLINE • Context • Priorities • Expanded credential options

  3. CONTEXT • Excellent PSE system • -universities, colleges, apprenticeships • Massive expansion: 1997-2012 • -first-level places • -graduate education • -research funding • -annual expenditure growth about 8% • PSE participation: 81.9% by age 21 • Target PSE attainment: 70% for adult population • Accessibility: a place for every qualified student • The demand side of the labour market • Major expansion over last decade • University undergraduate FTE rose 50% • College FTE rose 23%

  4. CONTEXT • 70% of future jobs will require PSE qualification • 18-21 year-old group to decline 8.6% by 2012 • Expenditure restraint until 2017-18 • Annual PSE expenditure increase of 1.5% • At the margin: disengaged undergraduate students • At the margin: uncertain labourmarket outcomes

  5. PRIORITIES • Balance: access/opportunity and labour demand • Expenditure restraint yet protect the classroom • Expanded credential options • Do not expand the system • Do not create new universities or colleges • Undertake a demand analysis/forecast

  6. EXPANDED CREDENTIAL OPTIONS • Polytechnic education • -employment or career focused • -a blend of theoretical and applied knowledge • -high level of study (degree-level) • -situated within core arts and sciences • Improved college/university credit transfer • Improved university/college collaborations

  7. EXPANDED CREDENTIAL OPTIONS • Open university/college • -mixed mode, technology-enhanced teaching • -not defined by delivery method • -student-focused flexibility • -open admissions • -blend of career-focused education and liberal arts • and sciences

  8. EXPANDED CREDENTIAL OPTIONS • Three-year degrees • Liberal education programs • Honours programs • -high-engagement, high-ability students

More Related