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Tuesday, May 1, 2018
When Learning Matches Work and Life, Students Appreciate Their Education More - Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology
In college, relevance matters. A new survey of consumers found that the more tied their college courses are to their work and daily lives, the greater they believe they've received a "high-quality education" that was worth the cost. Among respondents to a Strada Education Network and Gallup survey, those who "strongly" agreed that the courses they took are directly relevant to what they do at work and that they learned important skills during their education that come in useful day-to-day were nearly three times more likely to strongly agree that they had received a high-quality education, compared to those who strongly disagreed. And the same group was five and a half times more likely to strongly agree education was worth the cost, compared to those who strongly disagreed.
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2018/04/04/when-learning-matches-work-and-life-students-appreciate-their-education-more.aspx