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A Student Perspective Dal Vision 2020

A Student Perspective Dal Vision 2020. Student Experience Trivia. Question 1. For students who work PT while enrolled, how many hours per week did they work on average? 5 10 20 30. Question 2. For Canadian students graduating with debt, what is the average amount owed? $10,000 $20,000

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A Student Perspective Dal Vision 2020

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  1. A Student PerspectiveDal Vision 2020

  2. Student Experience Trivia

  3. Question 1 • For students who work PT while enrolled, how many hours per week did they work on average? • 5 • 10 • 20 • 30

  4. Question 2 • For Canadian students graduating with debt, what is the average amount owed? • $10,000 • $20,000 • $30,000 • $40,000

  5. Question 3 What percent of 20-29 year olds lived with their parents in 2011? 10% 20% 30% 40%

  6. Question 4 • What is the fraction of students who get jobs that don’t require a PSE qualification? • 1/5th • 1/4th • 1/3rd

  7. Question 5 • Percent of students who say “they felt so depressed its difficult to function?” • 15% • 25% • 35% • 45%

  8. Question 6 • If youth (ages 18-24) have parents that earn more than $100 000 in pre-tax income, how much more likely were they to have been enrolled in a university? • 10% • 20% • 30% • 40% • 50%

  9. Where have these pressures come from?

  10. Academic Innovation?

  11. University Participation Rate by Age

  12. Education: For What? To get a good job To acquire knowledge Improve critical thinking Other / Don’t know

  13. University Expenditures vs. Academic Expenditures

  14. Research • From 27% of total research in Canada to 35% over 15 years (1995-2009’) • In Atlantic Canada this is 57% (AUCC)

  15. Tensions • Civics/ Vocationalism • Access/ Excellence • Research/ Teaching

  16. Global • Transient Communities • Demographic Challenges • Global Integration/ Disintegration • Mental Health and Wellness • Intergenerational Disconnects • Peak Oil • Environmental Degradation/ Climate Change

  17. Increasing Inequality • Between 1980–2005… • The top 20% of regular income earners experienced an increase in median earnings of 16.4% (in constant dollars). • Median earnings of the bottom 20% dropped by 20.6% over the same period.

  18. Dalspecifics • Enrollment • Research • U-15 • Diversity • Attracting intelligence • Halifax!

  19. To the Streets!

  20. What do students need? • Clarified expectations • Choice & flexibility > time, program design • Applied learning • Profs who care • Financial freedom • Soft skills (communications, social)

  21. Skills and Attributes Students Lack but most Wished they Had for Finding a Permanent Job Soft skills Work-related knowledge Accomplishments and achievement Other Don’t know

  22. Importance of possessing various skills/traits when looking for a Job (4-point scale, 4 is high)

  23. What else could you institution have done to prepare you for the Labour Market?

  24. What does the world need? • More credentials/expertise? • More efficient workers? • More human understanding?

  25. In closing…

  26. “Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius-and a lot of courage-to move in the opposite direction.” - Einstein

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