Thursday, August 5, 2010

College study time: low priority

Declining Study Time Signals Falling Standards, Report Says (Chronicle of Higher Education)


The amount of time spent studying has fallen drastically among full-time students in all demographic groups, whether they work or not, at all types of four-year colleges, according to a report released on Thursday by the American Enterprise Institute. The report, "Leisure College, USA," cites data from various national surveys to show that the average student studied 24 hours a week in 1961 and 14 hours a week in 2003. Colleges' "standards for effort have plummeted" as they cater to students' preferences for leisure, the report says, a shift that may slow economic growth. But there's good news: "College is cheaper than most people think." Modern college students' time savings, the report says, more than compensate for increased tuition.

Graphs from "Leisure College, USA"

We’ve long carped about this particular phenomenon. We last did so two months ago: More absurdo-scandalosity: for-profit universities and credit inflation

2 comments:

13 Stoploss said...

I blame Facebook.

Anonymous said...

Social networking, with its inherent appeal to narcissism and trivia, will be the downfall of civilization.

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