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Community colleges stand at a crossroads, battered by the enrollment declines of the pandemic, yet presented with the demands of employers in search of a credentialed work force equipped with the skills of the future.

“Industry Ties and Community-College Faculty: The Importance of Real-World Connections,” a new Insights Report from The Chronicle explains how community colleges can tap into the practical knowledge of their faculty in order to remain attuned to the needs of community employers and ensure their curricula and courses remain current.

Download the report to learn:
  • Why do ties between faculty and industries matter now?
  • What role do these ties play in fostering innovative teaching environments? 
  • What makes faculty training efforts successful and why?

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Community colleges stand at a crossroads, battered by the enrollment declines of the pandemic, yet presented with the demands of employers in search of a credentialed work force equipped with the skills of the future.

“Industry Ties and Community-College Faculty: The Importance of Real-World Connections,” a new Insights Report from The Chronicle explains how community colleges can tap into the practical knowledge of their faculty in order to remain attuned to the needs of community employers and ensure their curricula and courses remain current.

Download the report to learn:
  • Why do ties between faculty and industries matter now?
  • What role do these ties play in fostering innovative teaching environments? 
  • What makes faculty training efforts successful and why?
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