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Education Pays The Benefits of College-Going Created by Eric Neutuch Edited and Presented by Karen Wolters. College? Me?. How many of you are planning to go to college someday?. Reasons for College Going?. Why do you want to go to college? Let’s hear what others have to say:
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Education PaysThe Benefits of College-GoingCreated by Eric NeutuchEdited and Presented by Karen Wolters Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
College? Me? • How many of you are planning to go to college someday? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Reasons for College Going? • Why do you want to go to college? • Let’s hear what others have to say: • http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA2BD9442531A8CE8&feature=plcp • Please note anything that strikes you as interesting, or any lines that you can identify with as you watch the video. Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Journaling Activity • Please journal for 2-3 minutes in response to this question. • What was your favorite line from the video? Explain why you chose that line. What does that line mean to you? • Share with partner • Share in large group Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
First Generation College Students • Define • How many of you are the first person in your family to go to college? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Concerns About Going to College • What concerns do you have about going to college? • What concerns might first generation college students have about going to college? • Would first generation college student concerns be different from the general population? Why? • Let’s see what they have to say: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyJRiCWy7xo Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Personal Reflection • What are your personal concerns about going to college? • Create a list. Prioritize the list by putting biggest concerns at the top of the list. • Write your TOP concern on a post it note and pass it forward to the instructor. Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Exploring the Idea • Let’s explore the idea of college-going. • Vocabulary Words: • College vs. Post-Secondary Education • Quantitative Data • Cost – benefit analysis Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
We know that those with more education tend to make more in the job market. How much do you think the average American worker with a high school degree but no college makes per year? • A four year degree? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Education Pays: Annual Earnings Increase with Education Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Education Pays: Lifetime Earnings Increase with Education Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Education Pays: Unemployment Declines with Education Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2011. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Education Pays: Likelihood of Being in Poverty Declines with Education Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau, 2009, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Education Pays: Health Care Coverage Increases with Education Source: Economic Policy Institute, 2010, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 68% w/Health Care High School Graduate 50% w/Health Care Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Workforce Trends: Declining Jobs Don’t Require Higher Ed Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Workforce Trends: Hot Jobs Require Higher Education Information Technology Health Care Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
“Is College Worth It?” Video John Stossel Is College Worth It? College is a Rip-off! 20/20 ABC News http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVz-HqwOuyo Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Discussion Questions • Reactions to the video. • Define college and Post-Secondary Education. Is there a difference between how they define college and how we are defining it? • Why do you think the people in this video cannot find a job? • How can people prevent accumulating outrageous student-loan debt while going to college? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Benefits to Society Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educated Individuals ContributeLikelihood of Volunteering Increases with Education Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2009, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educated Individuals ContributeLikelihood of Voting Increases with Education Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2007. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educated Individuals ContributeLikelihood of Donating Blood Increases with Education Source: NCHS, 2005 National Health Interview Survey, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2007. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educated Individuals Cost LessLikelihood of Receiving Food Stamps Decreases with Education Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009, cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educated Individuals Cost LessLikelihood of Smoking Decreases with Education Source: DeWalque, 2004; National Center for Health Statistics, 2009; cited in College Board, Education Pays, 2010. Administered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Myth vs. Reality Myth: College and post-secondary degrees are not worth it. Reality: On average, college and post-secondary degrees are worth it. Can you identify instances where college is NOT worth it? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College
Questions I Have About College Going • What questions do you have? Adminstered by Borough of Manhattan Community College