For anyone who has read my "Tale Out of School" (link in top menu above), Washington Univesity's press release about their grants may seem strange. Here is the link to their news release, http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/25566.aspx Before reading … [Continue reading]
WSJ Writes That Businesses Want Workers With Math and Science Degrees
But they are having trouble sinceIn terms of basic math and science skills, "we're really floundering here in the U.S.," Mike Russo, Globalfoundries' director of government relations, said in an interview. . Here is the article, … [Continue reading]
If They Aren’t Learning, Why Does It Matter What They Aren’t Learning
There seems to be a lot of discussion about a "conflict [in higher education] between knowledge and know-how". (For example see Jon Meacham's piece in Time Magazine. Read more: … [Continue reading]
Why Do So Many People Not Ask the Right Question?
I just read Jon Meacham's piece, What Colleges Will Teach in 2025 America must resolve the conflict between knowledge and know-how Read more: http://nation.time.com/2013/09/26/the-class-of-2025/#ixzz2huhvoTUz He is a well known figure and … [Continue reading]
Professor Alfred Doesn’t Know What is Wrong with the Homework
(At a regional public university) That's right, he really doesn't. I know because he told me. I will tell the story here. It is not nice to make fun of Prof. Alfred (a real person but made-up name), and that is not my purpose. (He is actually … [Continue reading]
Financial Times Commentary on Higher Ed in America
"Price has come unmoored from the value and even the cost of an education, says Mark Vandevelde" is the subtitle of the comment http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/8d502756-327e-11e3-91d2-00144feab7de.html?siteedition=intl#axzz2hhZ4SDOY It is well … [Continue reading]
According to OECD, Most Workers Who Feel Overqualified Aren’t. So Why? Have They Been Conned?
Jordan Weissmann has a post in The Atlantic on this http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/10/1-in-5-us-workers-im-too-educated-for-my-job/280441/#disqus_thread My comment on his post explains my position: "Many of those who think … [Continue reading]


Time Magazine Writes That Americans Have Feelings About Online Education?
Unfortunately, "feelings" is probably the right word. Here is a link. http://nation.time.com/2013/10/16/americans-have-mixed-feelings-about-online-education/ Here is my view which I put in my comment. "Let's see. Jon Meacham recently wrote, … [Continue reading]