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Quality Education
Education Alignment
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Community colleges aren't working with employers to find what courses they need to ready their students for employment.
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With higher education you can't just pick the classes you want to take you have to take what the colleges tell you to.
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Equity
Not all teachers are trained the same so teachers that come from under resourced schools lack the training others do.
Some students have no experience with technology leading to no digital literacy making it difficult for them to use their technology safely.
Students living in rural areas that don't have internet access, or some don't have the technology schools require because they had to pay the tuition.
First-gen students struggle in the trade field because employers claim that they have a lack of role models and work ethic.
People facing discrimination because of gender, race, sexuality, and religion.
Access
Price
A four-year bachelor's program can cost an excess of 100,000 dollars and it continues to escalate.
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Time and cost are fixed while learning is just a variable this is problematic because it is difficult to balance all responsibility.
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distance
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as Institutions of higher education build walls around themselves and expect students to find ways over that wall.
Some students struggle with emotional and cultural walls that disconnect learners from higher education locations.
Institutions ignore student experiences that may apply to their education from where they came from.
Schools aren't using the best teachers properly because they should be used in situations where they can reach a vast number of students at once being online.
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