I made a previous comment on this subject. “...From a purely financial perspective, high income parents should be willing to pay about $6,500/yr to get [a teacher in the 84th percentile vs. one at the 50th percentile]...Impacts on earnings … [Continue reading]
“Is Testing Students the Answer to America’s Education Woes?” The Real Answer is: Test the Colleges Through the Teachers!
Opinions on testing public schools students as a way to measure progress and as an accounting tool are varied, but are these exams working? Source: Is Testing Students the Answer to America's Education Woes? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com My … [Continue reading]
Frank Bruni Thinks Learning LibArts Is Important? I Do Too, But Where Do You Go To Do That?
See From ‘Hamlet’ to Hillary - NYTimes.com for Bruni's article. My comment: "As a former professor - and observer of higher education - I think that in 2015 you would be hard put to find the type of courses that your examples took, not in … [Continue reading]
The Headline is Correct; But For the Wrong Reason
Why getting a four-year bachelor’s degree brings large benefits to those seen as marginal. Source: College for the Masses - NYTimes.com Here is my comment. "Back then, a high school education was the new ticket to the middle class. Today, a … [Continue reading]
Is This an Invitation For Professors to Pass Everyone?
"...students will not have to pay until they pass the courses..." from Promising Full College Credit, Arizona State University Offers Online Freshman Program - NYTimes.com. How about not paying till there is evidence of learning? like … [Continue reading]
Mr. Bruni, Don’t Be Surprised When You Don’t FInd “Academic Virtues” in Academe
Hollywood Trumps Harvard - NYTimes.com. Professors Gates and Oz are just doing what hordes [of] professors and administrators do regularly - act in their own interests, letting us praise "academic virtues", not them. I'm a former math … [Continue reading]
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