16th District Congressional Candidates: Alternatives to a Four Year College
By: Rick Moll
Updated: October 29, 2012
In
the race
for the 16th Congressional District seat, Republican Adam Kinzinger is
facing
Democrat Wanda Rohl. Recent reports question whether a traditional four
year college is the best fit for most students. We're asking the
candidates if more should be done to come up with alternatives?
Adam Kinzinger:
"One of the things that I actually am very excited about is the beginning of initiatives to take kids that are in high school and begin to introduce them to what manufacturing is, what science and technology and engineering and mathematics really can do and you pair them up with people who are out there working in the real world and they get an idea if this is something they want to do or not. Right now what you have in the situation where kids graduate from college and then they try to figure out what they want to do. It'd be a lot nicer if we could have more young people knowing what they want to do before they step into that learning process. "
Wanda Rohl:
"We need to move to where we have a marriage of industry and education, so that. Right now we do have a large population of unemployed people and also a large vast of job openings because the skill set doesn't match, so we have to figure out how our education system can better meet the needs of our private industry."
Adam Kinzinger:
"One of the things that I actually am very excited about is the beginning of initiatives to take kids that are in high school and begin to introduce them to what manufacturing is, what science and technology and engineering and mathematics really can do and you pair them up with people who are out there working in the real world and they get an idea if this is something they want to do or not. Right now what you have in the situation where kids graduate from college and then they try to figure out what they want to do. It'd be a lot nicer if we could have more young people knowing what they want to do before they step into that learning process. "
Wanda Rohl:
"We need to move to where we have a marriage of industry and education, so that. Right now we do have a large population of unemployed people and also a large vast of job openings because the skill set doesn't match, so we have to figure out how our education system can better meet the needs of our private industry."



