This volume highlights effective policies, frameworks, and practices that strengthen community colleges and their global counterparts. It examines challenges and opportunities across diverse contexts, offering shared and context-specific solutions. The collection fosters collaborative pathways among institutions, industries, and governments to promote student success and socioeconomic development. Featuring contributions from trustees, presidents, scholars, and practitioners, the book amplifies the visibility of this vital educational sector and advances the global discourse on community college models.
Editors:
Robin Matross Helms, Ph.D., Vice President for Membership and Educational Services, Association of Community College Trustees Krishna Bista, EdD, CEO & Executive Vice President, STAR Scholars Network
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Table of Contents
Editors’ Introduction Robin Matross Helms and Krishna Bista
The Global “College Sector”: Definitions, Characteristics, and Challenges Rosalind Latiner Raby and Edward J. Valeau
Pioneering Skills for Tomorrow: Croatia’s Regional Centers of Competence Lucia Brajkovic
“Respected and Growing”: Technical Education in Colombia Thomas Milligan
South African Community Colleges: The Impact of South Africa’s TVET Sector on the Development of South Africa Birgit Schreiber
Foundations and Evolution of Community Technical Colleges in Malawi Mastano N. Dzimbiri
Regional Approaches: TVET in the South African Development Community Birgit Schreiber
Life-Long and Open Learning Centers in the Syrian Arab Republic Ranwa Khorsheed
Community Colleges in Pakistan: Promoting Access and Quality Education Aisha Naz Ansari, Sohail Ahmad, and Sadia Muzaffar Bhutta
Can We Fill the Seats Next Year? Challenges Facing Two-Year Colleges in South Korea Jungmin Lee
Igniting Innovation: Lessons Learned from U.S. Community College Leadership Julius Fleschner and Michael Lanford
Published by Routledge, this volume documents the experiences of international students and recent international initiatives at US community colleges to better understand how to support and nurture students’ potential. Offering a range of case studies, empirical and conceptual chapters, the collection showcases the unique curricula and diverse opportunities for career development that colleges can offer international students.
International Students at US Community Colleges addresses issues of student access, enrolment barriers, college choice, and challenges relating to integration in academic and professional networks. Ultimately, the book unpacks institutional factors which inhibit or promote the success of international students at US community colleges to inform faculty, student affairs, administration, and institutional policy. With international students’ declining enrollment, this book considers the measures being taken by community college officials to bring continued access and equity to international students.
Offering insights from a range of international scholars as well as on-the-ground case studies, this text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in multicultural education, international and comparative education, and higher education management. Those specifically interested in educational policy and the sociology of education will also benefit from this book.
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