Education Infographics

The Rise of Adult Learners

The Rise of Adult Learners

Learn more about the rise of adult learners in higher education in the following infographic entitled “The Rise of Adult Learners,” courtesy of the team at Kentucky Student Success Collaborative.

What Degrees Do Customer Experience Professionals Have?

What Degrees Do Customer Experience Professionals Have?

A customer experience job is not seen in the same negative light it once was. These jobs can be rewarding and well-compensated and select from a wide pool of people. A study from Qualtrics shows us just how many customer experience employees have a degree and we see a large variety of backgrounds.

Which U.S. States Have the Highest and Lowest Percentage of Students in Private Schools?

Which U.S. States Have the Highest and Lowest Percentage of Students in Private Schools?

Rates of private school enrollment can give insight into the state of education in the United States. Some factors that affect rates of private school enrollment include financial status, religion, quality of local public schools, and state policies. The team at Playground Equipment shows us where the highest and lowest rates of enrollment are.

The Power of Skills Based Training

The Power of Skills Based Training

What if your workforce could adapt as quickly as your industry changes? Learn more about how custom skills based training is allowing businesses to evolve their workforce to the next level in the following infographic from YU Global.

Which U.S. States Have the Most and the Fewest Public Schools Per Capita?

Which U.S. States Have the Most and the Fewest Public Schools Per Capita?

Public schools are essential to a healthy society. They provide a place for children to learn needed skills, gain knowledge, make friends, get a free meal, and explore new interests. Research shows that kids with a strong education are less likely to turn to crime, have poor health, or need government assistance.

How Have the Top 25 Most Popular College Majors Changed Over Time?

How Have the Top 25 Most Popular College Majors Changed Over Time?

There is a world of college majors to choose from in topics that range from broad to obscure. Over the years, there have been many trends and changes in the higher education industry. STEM is on the rise, liberal arts struggles, then surges again. The team at Student Choice gave us an illustrated look at these changes with a range of graphs showing us the popularity of majors between 2016 and 2023.

U.S. Cities With the Highest and Lowest Paid Elementary School Teachers

U.S. Cities With the Highest and Lowest Paid Elementary School Teachers

Teachers are essential to a successful society. A well-educated population benefits an entire country, yet in the U.S. not all teachers are treated the same. Salaries can vary greatly on a state-by-state basis. You’ll often find that states with a teacher shortage also offer the lowest pay.

Student Success: A Story in the Making

Student Success: A Story in the Making

What does student success look like in Kentucky? Advocacy organizations are working hard to up the game for the future of higher education. Learn more in the infographic below, courtesy of the Kentucky Student Success Collaborative.

The Statistics on Student Attention Spans

The Statistics on Student Attention Spans

The app, Brainscape, provides study tools for serious students, and their team noticed a fascinating statistic: students who use their app to study are putting in more and more hours, implying that their attention spans are improving. The team at Brainscape delved deeper into the data to get a true picture of the statistics and to find out why students who use their app are bucking the trends.

U.S. States That Spend the Most on Education

U.S. States That Spend the Most on Education

Not every state or district spends the same amount of money on each student’s education. In fact, the numbers can vary pretty widely. That’s why the team at PlaygroundEquipment.com decided to research just how much each state, and even each district spends on education per student.

The Rise of Adult Learners

The Rise of Adult Learners

Learn more about the rise of adult learners in higher education in the following infographic entitled “The Rise of Adult Learners,” courtesy of the team at Kentucky Student Success Collaborative.

What Degrees Do Customer Experience Professionals Have?

What Degrees Do Customer Experience Professionals Have?

A customer experience job is not seen in the same negative light it once was. These jobs can be rewarding and well-compensated and select from a wide pool of people. A study from Qualtrics shows us just how many customer experience employees have a degree and we see a large variety of backgrounds.

Which U.S. States Have the Highest and Lowest Percentage of Students in Private Schools?

Which U.S. States Have the Highest and Lowest Percentage of Students in Private Schools?

Rates of private school enrollment can give insight into the state of education in the United States. Some factors that affect rates of private school enrollment include financial status, religion, quality of local public schools, and state policies. The team at Playground Equipment shows us where the highest and lowest rates of enrollment are.

The Power of Skills Based Training

The Power of Skills Based Training

What if your workforce could adapt as quickly as your industry changes? Learn more about how custom skills based training is allowing businesses to evolve their workforce to the next level in the following infographic from YU Global.

Which U.S. States Have the Most and the Fewest Public Schools Per Capita?

Which U.S. States Have the Most and the Fewest Public Schools Per Capita?

Public schools are essential to a healthy society. They provide a place for children to learn needed skills, gain knowledge, make friends, get a free meal, and explore new interests. Research shows that kids with a strong education are less likely to turn to crime, have poor health, or need government assistance.

How Have the Top 25 Most Popular College Majors Changed Over Time?

How Have the Top 25 Most Popular College Majors Changed Over Time?

There is a world of college majors to choose from in topics that range from broad to obscure. Over the years, there have been many trends and changes in the higher education industry. STEM is on the rise, liberal arts struggles, then surges again. The team at Student Choice gave us an illustrated look at these changes with a range of graphs showing us the popularity of majors between 2016 and 2023.

U.S. Cities With the Highest and Lowest Paid Elementary School Teachers

U.S. Cities With the Highest and Lowest Paid Elementary School Teachers

Teachers are essential to a successful society. A well-educated population benefits an entire country, yet in the U.S. not all teachers are treated the same. Salaries can vary greatly on a state-by-state basis. You’ll often find that states with a teacher shortage also offer the lowest pay.

Student Success: A Story in the Making

Student Success: A Story in the Making

What does student success look like in Kentucky? Advocacy organizations are working hard to up the game for the future of higher education. Learn more in the infographic below, courtesy of the Kentucky Student Success Collaborative.

The Statistics on Student Attention Spans

The Statistics on Student Attention Spans

The app, Brainscape, provides study tools for serious students, and their team noticed a fascinating statistic: students who use their app to study are putting in more and more hours, implying that their attention spans are improving. The team at Brainscape delved deeper into the data to get a true picture of the statistics and to find out why students who use their app are bucking the trends.

U.S. States That Spend the Most on Education

U.S. States That Spend the Most on Education

Not every state or district spends the same amount of money on each student’s education. In fact, the numbers can vary pretty widely. That’s why the team at PlaygroundEquipment.com decided to research just how much each state, and even each district spends on education per student.