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Coursera’s Scott Shireman and Hawaii Pacific University’s Mark Rosenbaum discuss the launch of Coursera’s Career Academy, a new training academy for higher education institutions. The program aims to prepare students for future jobs by bridging the gap between academic learning and industry demands. Universities like Hawaii Pacific University are piloting the program, which leverages Coursera’s industry partnerships and understanding of the evolving job market. The initiative underscores the importance of cross-sector partnerships in providing students with a clear return on investment for their degree programs and addressing the talent needs of companies.
Why You May Want To Read This Content:
- Value of Practical Education: Universities should provide students with a practical education that extends beyond their time on campus. This is what students are looking for these days.
- Industry Connection: Universities often lack a connection to industry, the fast-changing skills landscape, and employer demands. Partnerships with companies like Coursera can help bridge this gap.
- Return on Investment: Universities need to give students a clear return on investment for their degree programs. This can be achieved by aligning academic programs with industry demands.
- Cross-Sector Partnerships: Cross-sector partnerships can solve the problem of narrow recruiting pipelines and talent needs of companies. Such partnerships can provide mutual benefits for both educational institutions and companies.
Citation:
Kim, Joshua. “3 Questions for Coursera’s Scott Shireman and Hawaii Pacific University’s Mark Rosenbaum.” Inside Higher Ed, May 5, 2022. https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/learning-innovation/3-questions-coursera%E2%80%99s-scott-shireman-and-hawaii-pacific-university%E2%80%99s-mark.