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24 avril 2016

Reciprocity and Online Education

HomeBy David A. Armstrong. A backlash against state reciprocity in the regulation of online education is misguided, write Phil Hill and Russ Poulin, who argue that consistently applied regulations are good for consumer choice and protection. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Potentially Dire Impacts

HomeBy David A. Armstrong. Proposed new rules for overtime pay would not only take a grave financial toll on many institutions but also significantly limit entry-level job opportunities, argues David A. Armstrong. Read more...

24 avril 2016

'Messages From a Lost World'

HomeBy Scott McLemee. Once one of the best-known authors in the world but then for many years relegated to footnotes, Stefan Zweig hardly seemed liked a figure poised for rediscovery. But not too long ago, the comeback began, writes Scott McLemee. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Disagreeing Agreeably

HomeBy Richard M. Joel. The effects of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement are far-reaching and demand a restoration of civil discourse in higher education, writes Richard M. Joel. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Affirming the Student Success Underground

HomeBy Byron P. White. As institutions seek to advance their student success agendas, they should consider the insights of longtime -- yet often overlooked -- veterans in the field. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Our Thinking About Crossover Scholarship Is Wrong

HomeBy Karlyn Crowley. Many people in higher education are skeptical of its value, but we should give it the legitimacy it deserves, argues Karlyn Crowley. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Privacy Matters

HomeBy Scott McLemee. What happens when your darkest secret or most agonizing experience can be recorded, stored, duplicated endlessly and broadcast for the world to see? Scott McLemee reviews a book on privacy in the 21st century. Read more...

24 avril 2016

Improving With Age

HomeBy Peter Ewell. Most colleges put student work at the center of how they measure academic quality, writes Peter Ewell, who argues that abandoning student learning outcomes would be a serious mistake. Read more...

24 avril 2016

By William Hurst. Students are so busy singing in

HomeBy William Hurst. Students are so busy singing in a cappella groups, planting trees for the environment and playing intramural ultimate Frisbee that they're being robbed of their education, argues William Hurst. Read more...

24 avril 2016

End the Extracurricular Arms Race

HomeBy William Hurst. Students are so busy singing in a cappella groups, planting trees for the environment and playing intramural ultimate Frisbee that they're being robbed of their education, argues William Hurst. Read more...

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