Understanding Public Narratives About Workforce and Higher Education Dakota Pawlicki, Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Talent What we think and believe is, in part, a product of the content that we consume. This information shapes, reinforces, and redresses commonly held narratives—those underlying beliefs and attitudes that drive human behavior—about higher education and the workforce.
Two experts on narrative research discuss the major narratives and counter-narratives that exist in America today, what drives them, and the implications these narratives have on individual and institutional behavior. |