Parents may finally have something in common with their children.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Does Business Support Higher Education?
The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AACU) is touting a survey it conducted as proof that businesses feel better about higher education in the United States than the American public at large, but you don’t have to go very far inside the report they issued to discover that perhaps they should use it as a teachable moment for themselves.
Berkeley Students Teach Selves
If a lawyer who represents himself has, as an old adage went, “a fool for a client,” what can you say about students who teach themselves?
C-SPAN Poll Shows Ignorance About SCOTUS Widespread
We need to poll some college students and recent graduates on this.
No Time For Common Core Of Classics
Perhaps to some, when you have to chose between reading Charles Dickens or studying a driver’s manual, the choice is obvious.
Charter School Teachers More Diverse
Despite the assertions of opponents of charter schools, teachers in those institutions tend to actually be more diverse than their traditional public school counterparts, data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) show.
Angst About Higher Education Bipartisan
A surprising number of views held by political conservatives about higher education are shared by people who don’t share their philosophy, or at least their party label.
Seeing Red For Ed In North Carolina
Don’t let the name fool you: Red4EdNC is anything but a Republican group.
Teacher Strikes of Spring 2018
If you didn’t know that thousands of teachers went on strike this year, it’s probably because the media outlets you consult didn’t cover the strikes much.
Alternative To U. S. News College Rankings
We rarely see eye-to-eye with the liberal Washington Monthly but their college rankings are an intriguing alternative to the much-heralded U. S. News rankings that administrators everywhere dream of getting in.