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By Melanie Ho - EvoLLLution. With all the buzz surrounding competency-based education, many universities are eager to jump on the CBE bandwagon. But in the Education Advisory Board’s recent research initiative—including interviews with over 100 colleges and universities either with CBE programs or launch plans—the consistent advice from early pioneers is: look before you leap. More...
By Karen Thomson - EvoLLLution. One of the most significant critiques of higher education in the modern era is that graduates are unprepared to enter the workforce, lacking in the basic skills employers are looking for. Universities, however, say their role is not to act as a job-training hub for employers. Enter colleges, whose mission is to support the employability of students. More...
By Gary Matkin - EvoLLLution. Colleges and universities across the United States are scrambling to find new revenue streams and marketplaces that can help to offset the losses caused by declining traditional student populations and increasing competition. One marketplace to which many institutions pay limited attention is non-credit education, which provides practical, responsive and non-degree-based programming to a wide range of students. More...
By Brandon Martinez - EvoLLLution. As online learning becomes more and more prevalent across the educational spectrum—both in higher education and K-12 settings—faculty members are faced with the prospect of transitioning to teaching in this setting. More...
By Nicole Foerschler Horn - EvoLLLution. In the 1800s, before pressurized water hoses, fire brigades created a line from a water source to a fire and passed buckets hand to hand until the water reached its destination and extinguished the flames. More...
By Tracy Schroeder - EvoLLLution. In an environment where institutions are being pushed to accomplish more with fewer resources at their disposal, management effectiveness and efficiency are top of mind for leaders across the higher education space. More...