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25 août 2016

Too Smart to Fail?

HomeBy Joseph Holtgreive. When students focus their attention on grades and how they are performing, learning may not result, writes Joseph Holtgreive. Read more...

25 août 2016

Tragic and Troubled Times

HomeBy Nathan O. Hatch. America today is similar to 1968, writes Nathan O. Hatch, full of heightened racial tension and repeated incidents of violence against the backdrop of an overheated political season. What can college leaders do. Read more...

25 août 2016

The Myth of the Nontraditional Student

HomeBy Needham Yancey Gulley. The message that colleges and universities send to such students that they are the outsiders is persistent and causes much psychological distress and self-doubt, argues Needham Yancey Gulley. Read more...

25 août 2016

Spending Your Tax Dollars

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. New research on public master's universities finds that they are generally efficient, but economies of scale favor undergraduate over graduate education. Read more...

25 août 2016

Focus less on tech and more on outcomes, urge ed tech leaders

By Sara Custer. Infrastructure, teacher training gaps and even irrelevant technology are hindering real expansion of technological solutions to some of education’s biggest challenges globally, voiced ed tech leaders at EdTechXEurope this month. More...

24 août 2016

Pressing Challenges

HomeBy Carl Straumsheim. Amid declining book sales, university presses search for new ways to measure success. Read more...

24 août 2016

Decision Time

HomeBy Carl Straumsheim. Study of tens of thousands of college students finds that those who were open to change their major were more likely to graduate than those who decided right away. Read more...

24 août 2016

Four Ways to Start Your Retirement Planning Right Now

Best Masters Degrees & Masters Programs 2016By Joanna Hughes. The old adage insists that “a penny saved is a penny earned.” Unfortunately, this can be easier said than done -- particularly for students and entry-level employees who may not yet be raking in the big bucks. But there’s also a saying that goes, “Why put off for tomorrow what you can do today?” And the truth is that regardless of the amount you earn, you can and should be thinking about retirement. Let’s count down four strategies aimed at turning today’s pennies into tomorrow’s savings. More...
24 août 2016

Will You Regret These 5 Things After You Graduate?

Best Masters Degrees & Masters Programs 2016By Joanna Hughes. Regret is a part of life. Unfortunately, it’s also a part of the post-college experience for many grads looking back on their college years. The good news? By learning about some of the most common regrets expressed by former college students now, you can take proactive steps to avoid ending up with the same laments. To that end, we’re counting down five top regrets experienced by college grads. More...
24 août 2016

Who Decides What Must Be on a Syllabus?

HomeBy Colleen Flaherty. College of Charleston professor says he's been forced out of a job for refusing to list learning outcomes to please an accreditor. He's suing and says academic freedom is being violated. Read more...

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