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The current array of education options is continually expanding, yet now more than ever that spectrum of options is divided into distinct strata. From elementary schools to community colleges to graduate schools, most institutions and degrees are isolated, with little communication and few sense of smooth transition.
Nicholas Young and Lynne Celli investigate how these gaps can be bridged, creating a more cohesive and ultimately fulfilling system of education. Making the case that a more deeply integrated system would serve students more effectively by guiding them through a logical continuum of learning, they advocate for more coordination and collaboration between the often disparate levels and institutions of education. Their practical insights cover topics including:
1. Social and Emotional Development at the Early Childhood Level
2. High School and College Readiness
3. Community Colleges as Essential Bridges to Everywhere
4.Economic Realities of Educational Attainment
5.Virtual Education in the College and Graduate School Domains
Collapsing Educational Boundaries will prove valuable and thought-provoking for educators at any level, as well as for policymakers who wish to promote effective education.