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Read The Spirit - Our Values - Higher Education: Are college grads “drifting dreamers”?
'…But Arum doesn’t place the blame only on the grads. Based on his research with Josipa Roksa, he concludes that American institutions of higher education are not rigorous enough and have “abandoned responsibility for shaping and developing the attitudes and dispositions necessary for adult success.”

Just what are those attitudes and abilities? Character traits are seen as the most important factors, according the Pew study we’ve reported on this week. For example, 6 of 10 Americans say “a good work ethic” is extremely important. Teamwork and getting along with others is also important, cited by 57%. A college education itself was cited by fewer than half (42%) as a determinant of success.'
generalism  kids-these-days  academic-culture  dilution-is-the-solution-to-pollution  cultural-assumptions  qualifications  credentialing 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead | CNET News.com
Butler replied that she uses Facebook on her cell phone. "I need (Facebook) everywhere I go, but I log into e-mail only once a week," she said.
email  facebook  mobile  kids-these-days 
july 2007 by vielmetti

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