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Author Horn, Michael B., author.

Title Choosing college : how to make better learning decisions throughout your life / Michael B. Horn and Bob Moesta.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, [2019]
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Description xix, 281 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Note Includes index.
"A Wiley brand."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-270) and index.
Contents Part I: Introduction -- Is this book for me? -- College choosers face a new, high-stakes world -- Part II: Helping learners make better choices -- Help me get into my best school -- Help me do what's expected of me -- Help me get away -- Help me step it up -- Help me extend myself -- Living life through the jobs -- Part III: Helping educators design better choices -- Why understanding the job changes what you offer -- How institutions and entrepreneurs can design better experiences -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Parting advice for learners and educators.
Summary "At its heart, this book is about addressing the college-choosing problem. It is about helping people make better, more satisfying choices. The rankings, metrics, analytics, college visits, and advice that we use today to help us make these decisions are out of step with the progress individual students are trying to make. They don't give students and families the information and context they need to make such a high-stakes decision about whether and where to get an education. This book seeks to strip away the noise to help us understand what's driving us and what we are trying to accomplish as individuals to help us make better choices. The research in this book illustrates that choosing a college is complicated. By constructing mini-documentaries of how more than 100 students chose over 200 different postsecondary educational experiences, the authors explore the motivations for how and why people make the decisions that they do at a much deeper, causal level. The authors will help readers understand not what job students want out of college, but what "Job" students were hiring college to do for them. By understanding these motivations through what we call the "Jobs to be Done" theory, the authors have been able to piece together five different Jobs for which students hire postsecondary education. Accordingly, from these Jobs, readers will understand the set of experiences necessary to help them get a particular Job done well, offer them guidance for how to frame the decision before them, and allow them to see their true set of desirable options. The stakes and risk of making decisions about postsecondary education have soared to the point where it can be hard to recover from a bad choice, but our process for choosing has stayed the same. This book aims to change that by preparing students and families to make the decision about their education with greater precision than ever before"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject College choice.
Decision making.
College graduates -- Employment.
Postsecondary education.
School-to-work transition.
Added Author Moesta, Robert, 1964- author.
ISBN 9781119570110 (hardback)
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