Thread regarding ITT Educational Services Inc. layoffs

The unsung heros of ITT

The unsung heroes of ITT were its instructors that, despite all of the BS they had to deal with, did the best with what they had. I won't get into the many flaws of the ITT educational system, because it is now water under the bridge.

ITT unfortunately lost sight of their mission and vision. At one time, their product was very utilitarian. Drafting and Electronics were its bread and butter.

Over time, they lost their soul because shareholder value AT ANY AND ALL COSTS became more important than serving their students and communities. As a former chair, I have a vivid memory of the day when things changed for the worst. I was sitting in a chair meeting and the Dean told us that were had to begin doing everything in our power to stop students from dropping.

The writing was on the wall. Our top priority was no longer providing an education. We were now baby sisters. And if despite all that pestering you decided to drop out of school...we still had to call you and talk you back into school, until you changed your phone number.

The day education was trumped by retention was the day that ITT died. I'm only glad I got out before it was too late

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I fully agree. I have held similar positions at ITT and has taught there for long time. I have a long list of students who are now very successful in their career thanks to education they received in classes conducted by my colleagues and me. These students wanted to learn, were punctual and diligent. In the many different campuses I worked I observed it was these good instructors who kept ITT going as long as it did despite the atrocious management. ITT top management was least concerned about the quality of education or the resources they provided for student success. Their whole goal remained the number of student enrolled. Middle managers got fired or had to leave if these goals were not met. The quality of education suffered because retention of least qualified and least interested students became not the top but only priority. I had some students in my class who could not do basic middle school math or write English at that level and these somehow had to be trained by teachers in about 2 hours that the students stayed in class of 4 and half hours in college level math, language arts and technology.

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You should have told the dean it was wrong & that he needed to change his perspective. He was the dean of EDUCATION, wasn't he?

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