George Gabriel sent in a summary report from all groups in a post-workshop session.
The three most critical events identified by all groups, their signals, and the implications for the most critical event are as follows:
Event
1: Increased Demand For IT Workers.
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Less demand for liberal arts/general education
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Increased demand for curriculum changes
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Resource allocation shifted to IT programs
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Increased bifurcation in educational quality and
delivery
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Well rounded education devalued
·
Increased gap between rich and poor exacerbated by
higher education unless specific steps are taken
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Increase in adjunct faculty to provide IT faculty
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Insufficient faculty to teach IT courses
·
IT faculty salaries increase
1.
Continued funding
2.
Increased amount of reporting.
3.
Bill tracking
4.
Change in accrediting requirements
Event 3:
Majority Of Students Require Remedial Education
Signals
1. Increased drop-out rates of high school students
2.
Increased sections of remedial courses
3.
Increase of under-prepared recent high school
graduates
4.
Increase in number of students with limited English
skills
5.
A majority of students have poor English language skills