"The closest thing to magic is education." – South Carolina   Senator Tim Scott
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  The above graphs were included in the last post entitled   How Trump's Budget Enhances Economic Growth &   Prosperity to show that there are plenty of job opening   opportunities for Americans – the fact that the top graph shows job   openings @ an all time high while the number of hires actually slipped indicates   a shortage of qualified people.  The other two graphs indicates that   since the end of the last recession both the number of unqualified applicants   & positions unable to be filled have steadily increased.
  The U6 unemployment rate was 8.4% in May so there are still   thousands of people who are marginally attached to the work force including   discouraged workers & people who are working part time who want full time   work to potentially fill some of these job openings.  There are also recent   (five or less years since graduation) college graduates who are underemployed   & 2017 college graduates, who 50% of employers in one survey, say are not   ready for the workplace – source PayScale Inc. (www.payscale.com).
  The PayScale survey pinpointed the deficiency of the 2017   college graduates as poor critical thinking skills & the results of the   College Learning Assessment Plus (CLA+) test confirm the employers'   complaints.
  The CLA+ test is given every year @ about 200 colleges to   freshmen & seniors to measure how much better these students have learned to   think as seniors compared to when they were freshman.
  The WSJ reviewed some of the data for the exams given in 2013   (freshmen) & 2016 (seniors) & found that "@ more than half the schools,   @ least a third of seniors were unable to make a cohesive argument, assess the   quality of evidence in a document, or interpret data in a table."
  The above results go hand in glove with the American Council   Of Trustees & Alumni's (ACTA) findings that have been posted on this blog   for years – namely, far too many students receive degrees in subjects they have   not become proficient in including obtaining the thinking power that comes with   a rigorous college education that will be useful to employers.
  Below is a graphic from the WSJ that shows not all big name   schools excel in the critical thinking field.
  Below is a graphic display from the WSJ that shows the   pertinent statistics for Plymouth State University who recorded a 178 point   positive change for students over the four years.  Interesting enough   Plymouth State (actually in NH) is graded "F" by ACTA for academic criteria –   Plymouth State's high score on the CLA+ test can be attributed to 40% of   freshmen not meeting minimum critical thinking requirements meaning much of   these young people's thinking, when they first took the CLA+ test as freshmen,   was based on personal opinion, false impressions of life, incomplete thought   processes, & in general was uninformed.  In short K to 12 education was   no help to them. 
  As a point of comparison &   much more in line with both the CLA+ & ACTA   criteria are the results from the University of Georgia & California   Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo.  Both schools are graded   "A" by ACTA for academic criteria & more than 90% of seniors @ each school   are considered proficient or better in critical thinking ability.  The   University of Georgia has only 3% of freshmen with deficient thinking ability   & Cal Polytechnic has 8%.  Freshmen @ Georgia scored 1213 points &   1155 @ Cal Polytechnic – above or in line with seniors @ Plymouth   State.
  Click here to see the tabulation that   includes the detailed scores of some of the schools that participate in the CLA+   test plus a sample test question & three responses – one excellent &   the other two lesser so.  As a former employer I would go after the person   with the high score – it is really obvious that such a person will provide   services that an employer will find valuable.  The CLA+ scoring is based on   analysis & problem solving, writing effectiveness, & writing   mechanics.
  Below are the graphic displays from the WSJ for the CLA+   statistics for the University of Texas @ Austin, the Citadel, & the   University of Louisiana @ Lafayette.  The Texas school has a net change of   –3 points from the freshmen start to the seniors finish but the freshmen start   is much higher than most school's seniors finish.  The Citadel has an   overall poor result based on the below display which is surprising for a school   with a high degree of students who become commissioned military officers upon   graduation.  The Louisiana school's CLA+ statistics are woeful but the   school is graded "B" for academic criteria by ACTA – the school has a 15%   four-year graduation rate which explains the statistics in the below   display.  The point is a prospective employer has to   do an in-depth analysis on a student by student basis – i.e., he just can't look   @ numbers.
  All of the above, except for a few isolated examples, show   America has been on the wrong track academically for quite some time.  In   order to turn our jobs picture & economy around a complete &   out-&-out change in mindset is required.  This includes parents making   sure their children's K to 12 schooling is good – which it certainly is not now   in more than the cases provided above.  Parents & students have to stop   going into debt for tens of thousands of dollars to get a useless degree from   schools where the student has to fake answers on tests to placate radical   socialist professors who are teaching anything & everything but free market   capitalism.  A twenty-five year old unemployed or underemployed college   graduate has to face that his career is passing him by – he needs additional   training in another field or needs to pound the electronic pavement in his field   of training to find a job now that BO is out of office.  2017 college   graduates have to ask if they really do have credentials that an employer can   use, & if not, take remedial courses to beef up these credentials.    People in their 30s, 40s & 50s who have seen employment decimated in their   companies by foreign competition – or can see it coming – have to take   appropriate positive steps to find a new field of employment rather than to look   to the government.  And senior citizens must find the courage to realize   & admit that the trajectory of Social Security & Medicare is not a   sustainable one & senior citizens have to participate in the solution like   everyone else.
  In summary, everyone has to get into the act.
  In Trump we have a president who wants & needs to be the   jobs president.  
  Trump, one of the most successful businessmen in the world, is   working with other businessmen in many industries to increase employment by   removing harmful regulations & lowering the tax burden & claims on   earned income for both individuals & businesses.
  Add Democrats, centrist Republicans, & any one else in   political office to the above list who needs to get into the act & doesn't –   if they don't help Trump succeed in his economic program throw them out of   office the first chance you get.
  







VOTE OUT ALL DEMOCRATS, is now my message, few others have now added this to their posts.
ReplyDeleteGood job. Recently read a report that said same as yours - qualified workers are hard to find. Robotics field is where qualified workers are at a premium.
ReplyDeleteGood read spot on to many college loans and no work ethic
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