Some College, No Degree Report features broad new data on 36 million Americans who left college without a credential, including 3.8 million who returned to college in the last five years, nearly one million of whom completed. By Paul Fain October 31, 2019 College...
¿Qué reglas aplicar a la filantropía?
FUND RAISING Universities Are Facing Criticism for Taking Dirty Money. Do Their Donor Policies Protect Them? By Francie Diep OCTOBER 30, 2019 PREMIUM Is it time for new rules for donations to colleges and universities? Brown University apparently thought so. On...
Estudiantes y las tribus disciplinarias
View as Webpage Best of-Student Stereotypes in Four Graphs October 11th, 2019 - Alex Usher A steady travel itinerary has limited Alex's writing time, so we present this "Best of," from 2012, drawing on HESA's CanEd Student Research Panel. While some findings might be...
EEUU: Gratuidad o becas en plataformas electorales de candidatos presidenciales
The Moderates' Alternative to Free College Joe Biden becomes latest Democratic presidential hopeful to call for huge increases in the federal Pell Grant program instead of free college policies favored by standard bearers on the left. By Andrew Kreighbaum, October 9,...
Ideas de izquierda en gran confusión
José Joaquín Brunner: Ideas de izquierda en gran confusión El estatus de esta desmadejada alianza es de por sí fantasmagórico: no tiene existencia legal ni política, solo un pasado común; no se halla respaldada por un pacto; carece de un programa; incluso su nombre no...
Medir la experiencia de los estudiantes
An Author of ‘Academically Adrift’ Strikes Again Last week Richard Arum, a co-author of the influential book “Academically Adrift,” unveiled an effort to measure the complexity of learning inside the classroom. The kickoff event took place at the U. of California at...
Libro reciente: Is College Merely Helping Those Who Need Help Least?
Is College Merely Helping Those Who Need Help Least? By Tara Westover THE YEARS THAT MATTER MOST How College Makes or Breaks Us By Paul Tough I am — to capitulate fully to the nomenclature — a “first gen,” meaning a first-generation college graduate. For me, as for...
El valor del pregrado: estudio en los EEUU
Assessing the Value of an Undergrad Degree A new study from Academically Adrift's co-author seeks to evaluate a broad range of student experiences and outcomes as well as new ways to measure learning. By Lilah Burke September 27, 2019 3 COMMENTS...
Media Lab del MIT: Fantasía y realidad
Hype vs. Reality at the MIT Media Lab By Nell Gluckman September 11, 2019 Cambridge, Mass. It was a validating moment for Caleb Harper. Norman Foster, the renowned architect who designed Apple’s circular headquarters, had come to the Massachusetts Institute of...
¿Por qué no la gratuidad? Una reflexión desde USA
Free Public College Is a Terrible Idea By Brian Rosenberg SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 PREMIUM Now that the race for the Democratic nomination for president is becoming more serious, it is time to take an equally serious look at the proposal for tuition-free public college...
OCDE y los futuros de la IA
AI’s potential futures: Mitigating risks, harnessing opportunities Francesca Rossi, Michael Schoenstein, Stuart...
Matías Reeves sobre PAES y liceos emblemáticos
Simplificaciones emblemáticas: reflexiones ante la falta de empatía y elementos de análisis tras los resultados de la...
Desafíos del liderazgo en universidades de los EEUU
Leading a university is set to become even more difficult John Aubrey Douglass 11 January 2025 Over the past five...
Acordar sin pausa
Acordar sin pausa "Sería un logro notable aprobar, por fin, una reforma previsional". José Joaquín Brunner, Viernes 24...