Annual Grapevine compilation of state fiscal support for higher education results for fiscal 2017-2018

Grapevine Editor Jim Palmer

Data reported by the states in the latest Grapevine survey indicate that initially approved state fiscal support for higher education nationwide increased by a modest 1.6 percent from fiscal 2016–2017 (fiscal 2017) to fiscal year 2017–2018 (fiscal 2018). This is the lowest annual percent increase in the past five years. Almost all of the increase between fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2018 was accounted for by appropriations in only three relatively large states: California, Florida, and Georgia. Total funding across the remaining 47 states rose by only 0.2 percent.

Focus on the Adult Learner

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Dr. Jim Applegate builds on his previous video arguing for the benefits of greater college attention to adult learners with a description of HOW colleges can succeed with this large and important student population. What will it take to grow adult enrollment and degrees?

Danielson Framework for Teaching workshop for principals

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On January 17, Lisa Hood, of Illinois State’s Center for the Study of Education Policy (CSEP), and Pam Rosa, of The Danielson Group, will present a second session in a series of workshops on the Early Learning Video Series to principals in School District U-46.

The Adult Learner

In this new video, Jim Applegate shares his thoughts on the massive new market for Higher Education, the adult learner.

The future of teacher preparation

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James Applegate of the Center for the Study of Education Policy has been asked by Western Governors University to join a group of national thought leaders on January 8 to envision the future of teacher preparation. In 2017 WGU’s teacher preparation program was ranked among the top 1 percent among thousands of rated programs by the National Council on Teacher Quality.