表紙:大学教材の現状:2024-2026年
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大学教材の現状:2024-2026年

The State of College Course Materials 2024-2026


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英文 147 Pages
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即日から翌営業日
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大学教材の現状:2024-2026年
出版日: 2025年01月08日
発行: SIMBA Information, Inc.
ページ情報: 英文 147 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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当レポートでは、高等教育教材の市場を形成する主要動向と課題を詳細に分析しています。本書によれば、ワークフォース志向の教育へのシフトを反映し、学部入学者数は3%増加し、短期のマイクロクレデンシャルへの需要が7.3%増加したと示されています。その一方で、初年次入学者数は5%減少しており、中等教育におけるより広範な人口統計学的・制度的課題への懸念が高まっています。

学生の平均教材費は過去16年間で最低の年間342ドルにまで下がっていますが、学費は依然として重要な問題です。この減少は、オープン教育リソース (OER)、包括的アクセスモデル、デジタルファーストソリューションの普及によってもたらされています。さらに、AIの導入が進んでおり、学生の86%、教員の14%が学習プロセスにAIを組み込んでいます。これらの洞察に加え、政策への影響や出版社の戦略も分析した本レポートは、急速に進化する教育情勢をナビゲートするステークホルダーにとって不可欠なものとなっています。

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エグゼクティブサマリー

調査手法

第1章 市場規模・入学者数

  • 機関のタイプと数
  • 営利目的の私立学校は非営利学校より多い
  • 学部1年生がいる機関
  • 遠隔教育
  • 2022年秋学期プログラム
  • オンラインコース受講の出席義務化に向けた連邦政府の計画
  • 私立教育機関の入学者数
  • 圧力にさらされる高等教育:閉鎖、M&A
  • 学部生と大学院生の入学者数が増加
  • 新入生の数が減少
  • 学部証明書への関心は依然として高い
  • 入学者数:専攻分野別
  • 大学の高額な費用が入学を阻む
  • 入学者数の崖に近づく

第2章 政策と資金調達

  • 2024-2025年の大学進学費用
  • 2025-2027年の大学進学費用
  • 年収10万米ドルで心理的障壁を越える
  • 透明性法案:大学の本当の費用を明らかにすることを目指す
  • 教科書への自動課金をなくす試み
  • 高等教育に対する連邦政府の資金援助
  • 要求額:2023年-2025年
  • 学生ローン
  • 学生ローン免除と大学費用負担軽減投資の影響
  • プロジェクト2025
  • 高等教育に対する州の資金援助
  • 学生シェア
  • 人材開発
  • 技能実習制度
  • キャリア、技術、成人学習

第3章 コース教材

  • 教材の費用
  • 学生の教材費が減少しているのはなぜか?
  • 教科書と教材のコストの影響
  • 学生はどのようにコース教材を入手するか?
  • 教材コスト削減の取り組み
  • 学生の成功への影響
  • 教科書の価格に懸念を抱く教員:オープン教育リソース (OER) のシェア拡大
  • 連邦政府のOER推進
  • 州政府のOERへの継続的支援
  • Z-DEGREESの出現
  • 大学教材の展望
  • 出版社への推奨事項

第4章 業界の動向とイノベーション

  • 高等教育への信頼:今や大きく分裂している
  • 大学が学術プログラムを再編
  • 加速学位 (ACCELERATED DEGREE) の出現
  • OERの認知度と利用が減少
  • デジタル教科書:まだ教授陣の支持を完全には得ていない
  • 高等教育機関におけるAI導入の相違

第5章 競合情勢

  • 買収、売却、資金調達
  • 主な競合企業
  • Pearson
  • Cengage Learning
  • McGraw Hill
  • Wiley
  • 将来のパフォーマンス
  • これまでの競合パフォーマンス
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Product Code: CURP19472180

Simba Information's The State of College Course Materials 2024-2026 provides an in-depth analysis of key trends and challenges shaping the higher education course materials market. The report highlights a 3% increase in undergraduate enrollment and a 7.3% rise in demand for short-term micro-credentials, reflecting a shift toward workforce-oriented education. At the same time, first-year enrollment has declined by 5%, raising concerns about the broader demographic and systemic challenges in postsecondary education.

Affordability remains a critical issue, with average student spending on course materials dropping to $342 annually, the lowest in 16 years. This decline is driven by widespread adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER), inclusive access models, and digital-first solutions. Additionally, the report explores the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), with 86% of students integrating it into their learning processes, while faculty adoption lags at just 14%. These insights, along with analysis of policy impacts and publisher strategies, make this report essential for stakeholders navigating a rapidly evolving educational landscape.

Table of Content

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

METHODOLOGY

CHAPTER 1: MARKET SIZE AND ENROLLMENT

  • INSTITUTION TYPES AND NUMBERS
  • Table 1-1. Number of US Title IV Postsecondary Institutions, 2023-2024 vs. 2022-2023
  • FOR-PROFIT PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS OUTNUMBER NON-PROFIT SCHOOLS
  • INSTITUTIONS WITH FIRST YEAR UNDERGRADUATES
  • Table 1-2. Degree-Granting Institutions with First-Year Undergraduates, 2023-2024 vs. 2022-2023, vs. 2000-2001
  • DISTANCE EDUCATION
  • Table 1-3. Number of Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions that Primarily Offer Online
  • Programs Fall 2022
  • FEDERAL PLAN TO REQUIRE ATTENDANCE TAKING IN ONLINE COURSES
  • FOR-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS ENROLLMENT
  • Table 1-4. Simba Information Career College Enrollment Index, 2022 & 2023
  • HIGHER EDUCATION UNDER PRESSURE: CLOSURES, MERGERS, AND ACQUISITIONS
  • Table 1-5. College Closures and Mergers: Completed in 2024 and Forthcoming
  • UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ENROLLMENT INCREASED
  • Freshmen Numbers Decline
  • Figure 1-1. Freshmen Enrollment Changes by Age, Fall 2023 vs. Fall 2024
  • Figure 1-2. Freshman Enrollment Changes by Institution Type, Fall 2023 vs. Fall 2024 (% change)
  • Interest in Undergraduate Certificates Remains Strong
  • Figure 1-3. Enrollment Changes by Credential Type, 2024 vs. 2023 (% change)
  • Figure 1-4. Enrollment Changes by Credential Type, Fall 2022 vs. Fall 2023 vs. Fall 2024 (% change)
  • Table 1-6. Enrollment Changes by Award Level and Sector, Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Fall 2024 (% change)
  • ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY
  • Table 1-7. Enrollment Changes in Top Ten Majors by Credential Type, Fall 2023 vs. Fall 2024
  • HIGH COST OF COLLEGE HINDER ENROLLMENT
  • APPROACHING THE ENROLLMENT CLIFF

CHAPTER 2: POLICY AND FUNDING

  • COST OF ATTENDING COLLEGE IN 2024-2025
  • Table 2-1. Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 2023 - 2024 vs. 2024 - 2025
  • COST OF ATTENDING COLLEGE IN 2025-2027
  • Table 2-2. Cost of Attending College Estimates, 2025 - 2027
  • Crossing Psychological Barrier with $100K a Year Sticker Price
  • Transparency Bills Seek to Reveal the True Cost of College
  • Table 2-3. Summary of Enacted and Pending Cost Transparency Bills
  • Attempts to Eliminate Automatic Charges for Textbooks
  • FEDERAL FUNDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
  • Table 2-4. Selected Higher Education Programs in President Biden's Department of Education Budget
  • Request, 2023 - 2025P (million dollars)
  • Student Loans
  • Table 2-5. Average Cumulative Debt Levels in 2023 Dollars: Bachelor's Degree Recipients at Public
  • and Private Non-profit Four-Year Institutions, 2007-2008 to 2022-2023, Selected Years
  • Table 2-6. Distribution of Outstanding Federal Borrowers by Age Third Quarter FY2017, FY2020, and 2024
  • Table 2-7. Distribution of Outstanding Federal Loan Dollars by Borrowers Age, Third Quarter FY2017,
  • FY 2020, and FY 2024
  • Figure 2-1. Number of Federal Student Loan Borrowers in Repayment by Status, as of January 31, 2024
  • Impact of Student Loan Forgiveness & College Affordability Investments
  • Support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Project 2025
  • State Funding for Higher Education
  • Table 2-8. Sources of State and Local Higher Education Funding By State, FY 2023
  • Student Share
  • Table 2-9. Net Tuition as a Percentage of Total Education Revenue by State (excluding net tuition revenue used for capital debt service), Selected Years, 1980 - 2023
  • Workforce Development
  • Table 2-10. Federal Workforce Development Grants, 2024
  • Apprenticeships
  • Figure 2-2. States with the Highest Number of Active Apprentices, FY 2024 (in thousands)
  • Figure 2-3. Map of OA and SAA States
  • Career, Technical and Adult Learning

CHAPTER 3: COURSE MATERIALS

  • COST OF COURSEBOOK MATERIALS
  • Table 3-1. Average Cost of Books and Supplies for First-Year, Full-Time Undergraduates, 2022 - 2023
  • Table 3-2. How much do students pay for their course materials?
  • WHY IS STUDENT SPENDING ON COURSE MATERIALS DECLINING?
  • The Impact of Textbook and Courseware Costs
  • How Do Students Source Course Materials?
  • Course Materials Cost-Cutting Efforts
  • Figure 3-1. Cost-Cutting Measures Taken to Reduce Cost of Required Course Materials
  • Impact on Student Success
  • Figure 3-2. Impact of Cost of Course Materials on Student Academic Success
  • FACULTY CONCERNED BY TEXTBOOK AFFORDABILITY: THE GROWING SHARE OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
  • Federal Governments Continue to Push OER
  • Table 3-3. Open Textbook Pilot Program New Awards, FY 2024
  • State Governments Continue to Support OER
  • Table 3-4. Recent State-Enacted Higher Education OER-Related Policies
  • THE EMERGENCE OF Z-DEGREES
  • Table 3-5. Selected Higher Institutions Recent and Ongoing OER Initiatives
  • OUTLOOK FOR COLLEGE COURSE MATERIALS
  • Table 3-6. Sales by Segment of Key College Course Materials, 2023 - 2026P (million dollars)
  • Figure 3-3. Number of High School Graduates, 2009 - 2041
  • Recommendations for Publishers
  • Figure 3-4. Digital Access Preferences

CHAPTER 4: INDUSTRY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS

  • CONFIDENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION NOW SHARPLY SPLIT
  • Gallup Research on Higher Institution
  • Figure 4-1. Gallup Poll on Confidence in US Higher Education 2015 - 2024
  • Figure 4-2. Gallup Research: Perceptions of Whether Higher Education Is Headed in the Right or
  • Wrong Direction, by Confidence in Higher Education, 2024
  • New American Varying Degrees 2024 Survey
  • Pew Research Center Study
  • Americans More Confident in Community Colleges
  • Figure 4-3. Gallup Research: Americans More Confident in Community Colleges Than Four-Year Universities, 2024
  • COLLEGES REORGANIZING ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
  • Programs Consolidation
  • Institutions Prioritize Online Courses Development
  • Colleges Expanding Micro-credentials
  • THE EMERGENCE OF ACCELERATED DEGREES
  • Faculty Interest in Affordable Access Programs Remains Strong
  • Inclusive and Equitable Access Programs Expanding
  • THE AWARENESS AND USE OF OER DWINDLING
  • DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS HAVE NOT FULLY WON PROFESSORS YET
  • HIGHER EDUCATION DIVERGED IN AI ADOPTION
  • Publishers Invest Heavily in AI
  • Students Embrace AI for Academic Support
  • Faculty Lags Behind Students in AI Adoption
  • AI Already Fuels OER Development
  • AI and the Copyright Legal Challenges
  • The Copyright Office Stand
  • Collective Licensing Approach

CHAPTER 5: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • ACQUISITIONS, DIVESTMENT, AND FUNDING
  • 2023 Activity
  • Pearson's and Wiley's Open Project Management (OPM) Divestments
  • Barnes & Noble Divests DSS
  • Pearson acquires PDRI
  • University of Idaho to Acquire The University of Phoenix
  • Clarivate Incubator
  • Table 5-1. Acquisitions, Divestments, and Funding for Higher Education Competitors, 2023
  • 2024 ACTIVITY
  • Infrastructure Acquires Parchment and Goes Private
  • The Pursuit of Non-Traditional Students and Non-degree Education
  • Table 5-2. Acquisitions, Divestments and Funding for Higher Education Competitors, 2024
  • MAJOR COMPETITORS
  • Table 5-3. Performance of Higher Education Competitors: Total Corporate and Higher Education Segment, (million dollars)
  • Pearson
  • Table 5-4. Pearson Interactive Media Platforms
  • Table 5-5. Pearson Divisional Financial Results, 2023
  • Table 5-6. Person's AI Development & Roll Out Milestones - Summary, 2023 - 2024
  • Cengage Learning
  • Table 5-7. Cengage's Business Segments
  • Table 5-8. Cengage's Digital Platforms
  • Financial Results
  • Strategic Directions
  • Personnel Changes
  • Technological Advancements
  • McGraw Hill
  • Table 5-9. McGraw Hill's Digital Platforms
  • Financial Results
  • Strategic Directions
  • Personnel Changes
  • Technological Advancements
  • Wiley
  • Financial Results
  • Table 5-10. Wiley's Financial Performance by Segment, Financial Year 2024
  • Strategic Directions
  • Personnel Changes
  • Technological Advancements
  • FUTURE PERFORMANCE
  • COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE YEAR-TO-DATE
  • Table 5-11. Performance and Guidance for Higher Education Competitors, 2024