Courageous Learning: A New Book for Higher Education Students, Policymakers and Educators Who Are Questioning College Affordability and Access

Courageous Learning: A New Book for Higher Education Students, Policymakers and Educators Who Are Questioning College Affordability and Access











A guidebook on affordability and access for higher education students, policymakers and educators


Albany, NY (PRWEB) December 12, 2011

President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan gathered recently with higher education leaders to tackle the challenges of improving college graduation rates and curbing the cost of earning a degree. The discussion also touched on the millions of adults who have some college but no degree, and their stories are among those covered in a new book, Courageous Learning: Finding a New Path Through Higher Education.

Written by Excelsior College President Dr. John F. Ebersole and award-winning co-author William Patrick, Courageous Learning takes on many of the education summit’s issues: the financial and academic viability of traditional, campus-based education and the need for a comprehensive look at alternative approaches such as online education, earning credit by examination, and aggregation of credit.

Published by Hudson Whitman, the Excelsior College press, the book offers crucial insight for educators and policy makers, as well as practical information for adults who want and need to complete their postsecondary degrees.Excelsior College is a nonprofit, regionally accredited distance learning institution founded in 1971.

President Ebersole, a leading advocate for adult degree completion and post-traditional solutions to higher education challenges, said, “Courageous Learning was written to say, ‘Yes, you can finish your degree. Yes, you can do it affordably. Yes, you can do it with schools that have excellent credentials. Yes, you can do it on your schedule. And here’s how.’ ”

This book is aimed squarely at policymakers, at the millions of men and women in the American workforce who haven’t completed their college degrees and at colleges and universities looking for ways to adjust to the new economic realities of higher education.

Highlights of Courageous Learning, which is available as both an e-book and a paperback, include:

    
    Inspirational interviews with graduates of adult-serving institutions.
    Interviews with eight of the nation’s most outspoken proponents for education reform including Martha Kanter, U.S. Undersecretary of Education; Mark Milliron, former deputy director for postsecondary improvement with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and James Applegate of Lumina Foundation.
    Easy-to-understand definitions of terms such as online learning, credit by exam, credit by assessment and transfer credit.
    Guidance on taking a non-traditional approach to higher education degree completion.
    Profiles of cost-effective, accredited, nonprofit adult-serving institutions.

“It’s not good enough to get people to higher education…You’ve got to get them through,” said Mark Milliron, in an interview in the book.

In a recent blog post, Empire State College President Alan Davis wrote that the radical innovations of the schools profiled in Courageous Learning “are making more and more sense in this new world of digital ‘open learning.’”

Courageous Learning:

Dr. John Ebersole and William Patrick    

Hudson Whitman/Excelsior College Press

$ 7.99 e-book

$ 11.99 print

240 pages

ISBN: 978-0-9768813-1-5

Preview or purchase online at http://www.hudsonwhitman.com.

Also available at your favorite e-bookstore.

Hudson Whitman Contact:

Susan Petrie, Director

Hudson Whitman/ Excelsior College Press

spetrie(at)excelsior(dot)edu/

518.608.8156

For an interview with Dr. John Ebersole, contact:

Ellen G. Lahr

Communications Director

Excelsior College

518.608.8280

elahr(at)excelsior(dot)edu

About Hudson Whitman Press

Hudson Whitman, the Excelsior College press, publishes compelling, useful, and reasonably priced books in a variety of formats that appeal to engaged readers both within the Excelsior community and the larger community of book readers. It is our belief that these books will act as a positive force in peoples’ lives while supporting and furthering the academic mission of Excelsior College, a nonprofit, regionally accredited distance education institution based on Albany, New York.

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One Response to “Courageous Learning: A New Book for Higher Education Students, Policymakers and Educators Who Are Questioning College Affordability and Access”

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