This Will Be One of the Worst Months in the History of Higher Education Layoffs, declarations of financial exigency, and closures are imminent. Here’s who’s most at risk. By Robert Kelchen JULY 07, 2020 PREMIUM Summer is usually a period of relative calm for most of...
Universidades frente a decisión de Trump de retirar visas a estudiantes extranjeros
Universities sue over the Trump administration’s plan to require in-person classes for foreign students. Harvard and M.I.T. said on Wednesday that they had filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a directive that would strip foreign students of their...
Regreso a clase en la educación superior en USA, ¿será posible?
Expecting Students to Play It Safe if Colleges Reopen Is a Fantasy Safety plans border on delusional and could lead to outbreaks of Covid-19 among students, faculty and staff. By Laurence Steinberg Dr. Steinberg is a professor of psychology at Temple University and...
Reformista Rector de la U de Arizona conversa sobre futuro de las universidades
Michael Crow: crisis should herald cooperation and differentiation Reform-minded Arizona State University president shares vision for a successful university model in wake of pandemic, saying institutions have done an ‘inadequate job of social empowerment’ June 10,...
Examen de admisión en U de California: una decisión importante
University of California Board Votes Down SAT and ACT In five years, there will be a new test or UC will abandon use of standardized tests in admissions. By Scott Jaschik May 22, 2020 The University of California Board of Regents voted 23 to 0 to approve President...
Exámenes de admisión: Universidad de California
Dropping the SAT and ACT -- for Good University of California plan could change the role of standardized testing in admissions -- and not just for the UC system. By Scott Jaschik May 18, 2020 University of California president Janet Napolitano last week proposed a...
Michiko Kakutani: Nuevo York y la cultura de las humanidades
ESSAY: Coronavirus Notebook: Finding Solace, and Connection, in Classic Books By Michiko Kakutani, May 5, 2020 “The face of London was now indeed strangely altered,” Daniel Defoe wrote of an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1665 that would eventually claim the lives of...
EEUU: ¿Cómo continuará en adelante la docencia de pregrado?
Are Colleges Ready for a Different Kind of Teaching This Fall? By Beth McMurtrie May 05, 2020 PREMIUM By Roberto Cigna for The Chronicle This spring the University of South Florida, a sprawling campus on the outskirts of Tampa, undertook the seemingly impossible. It...
Pandemia y educación superior: balance de los cambios en curso
How Will the Pandemic Change Higher Education? Professors, administrators, and staff on what the coronavirus will leave in its wake. April 10, 2020 PREMIUM (c) Joan Wong for The Chronicle The coronavirus crisis has — in what seems like an instant — upended much of...
Coronavirus en los colegios: los efectos de la clausura en EEUU
The coronavirus double whammy: School closures, economic downturn could derail student learning, research shows By Matt Barnum , Chalkbeat, March 24, 2019. The new coronavirus has closed schools for weeks, and in some places for the rest of the academic year....
Cómo hacer quen las cosas esté cada día un poco peor
One Thought to Start Your Day NOVEMBER 4, 2024 | ALEX USHER Enshittification as Strategy Many of you seem amused by my...
Republicanos de Trump: ¿terminarán con el ministerio de educación?
Republicans Could Abolish the Education Department. How Might That Work? Trump and his allies want to dismantle the...
UNESCO: Recientes informes
251 millones de niños y jóvenes siguen sin escolarizar pese a décadas de progreso (informe de la UNESCO) La población...
Revista Diálogos sobre Educación 2024/2025
Núm. 31 (15): Territorio, educación y otras pedagogías. noviembre 2024-febrero 2025 En las últimas décadas, las...