How Higher Education is Going to Change
…higher education.” What will the rise of consumer control mean? It will mean that higher education services will be unbundled (colleges always loved selling big packages of education and experience…
…higher education.” What will the rise of consumer control mean? It will mean that higher education services will be unbundled (colleges always loved selling big packages of education and experience…
…recommendations to deal with the test for compliance, its “substantially proportionate” prong, and ways to expand the test. “We just want to make a good thing better,” Secretary of Education…
…surely react defensively, even dismissively, but the more candid among them will take Bok’s wise and experienced critiques seriously. It will take inspired leadership to persuade the faculty that the…
…that we will soon have another debate, and it will be more broad-based.” If UNC system schools go test-optional, they would not be alone. More than 800 four-year colleges and…
…not mean they will support open inquiry or the marketplace of ideas. Board members need to make sure the administrators that they hire will not bend to the radical mob…
…on higher education has irrevocably shifted from institutions to students. The factory model with its manufacturing vocabulary will soon be irrelevant, and so will the language of quality-control that has…
…text of Adams’ entire reply follows: I will certainly forward this to others and I hope they will respond. My response will be brief as your “statement” is undeserving of…
…is exactly the situation in a dispute involving the University of Missouri and the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ). As a part of a national study meant to evaluate…
…creatives, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs whose endeavors aim at the common good.” There will be no dorms at Hildegard, as students will be required to either rent an apartment or commute….
…the campus’s lack of support of, and sometimes even hostility towards, open inquiry and free expression. In 2018, these alumni formally organized themselves into an independent alumni group named the…