5 Common Core facts Bill Gates says must be made clear By Roger Riddell March 17, 2014 | Print: Though meant to improve U.S. education, the Common Core State Standards have been the focus of considerable backlash — focused on everything from their...
Materiales para usar “flipped learning”
How to Make Flipped Learning Work © Copyright 2014 eSchoolMedia & eSchool News. All Rights Reserved. How a flipped classroom flipped a student’s perspective Teachers: Involve parents in the flipped classroom, too The truth about flipped learning Don’t make...
Ingreso de los graduados: ¿buen indicador de calidad de la educación superior?
The Pitfalls of Comparing Colleges Based on Postgraduate Earnings March 5, 2014 by Jonah Newman This is the third in a series of posts about the data that are likely to appear in the Obama administration’s proposed college-ratings system. The first post looked...
Rol (des) igualador de la educación superior
The Great Divide March 1, 2014, 2:30 pm College, the Great Unleveler By SUZANNE METTLER The Great Divide is a series about inequality. When the G.I. Bill of Rights of 1944 made colleges accessible to veterans regardless of socioeconomic background,...
Costo posiblemente riesgoso de ciertas medidas pro equidad en el acceso
Ratings Strategy With a Cost? March 3, 2014 By Michael Stratford Of all the criticism leveled at the Obama administration’s plan to rate colleges, perhaps the most widespread critique is that a ratings system will harm disadvantaged students' access to higher...
Primeras reacciones frente a propuesta de cambios del SAT
March 6, 2014 Plans for New SAT Spark Mixed Reviews By Eric Hoover The first glimpse of the brand-new product arrived with a slew of promises. It would "open doors of opportunity" and "transform possibilities for everyone and anyone." Close your eyes, and this might...
La discusión sobre el ranking de Obama
Rating (and Berating) the Ratings Doug Lederman, Michael Stratford and Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher ED, February 7, 2014 WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Thursday released hundreds of pages of formal comments on its proposed college rating system,...
Percepciones sobre educación superior en EEUU
Politician-Public Divide Inside Higher ED, February 10, 2014 By Doug Lederman CORONADO, Calif. -- Everywhere you look, politicians are asserting that the public and taxpayers are questioning the value of higher education – and that their disappointment stems primarily...
Usher sobre rankings (estúpidos)
Posted on February 6, 2014 by Alex Usher You may have noted the gradual proliferation of rankings at the Times Higher Education over the last few years. First theWorld University Rankings, then the World Reputation Rankings (a recycling of reputation survey data from...
Cambios en administración y salarios universitarios
February 5, 2014 Administrator Hiring Drove 28% Boom in Higher-Ed Work Force, Report Says By Scott Carlson, The Chronicle of Higher Education Thirty-four pages of research, branded with a staid title and rife with complicated graphs, might not seem like a...
Violencia global sobre la educación superior
Steep rise in military attacks on higher education globally Brendan O’Malley 21 June 2024 The latest Education under...
Microcredenciales: más allá de un catálogo formativo
Microcredenciales: más allá de un catálogo formativo Cuando hablamos de aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida ―y formo...
Rectora UCH: libertad de expresión, de pensamiento y el pluralismo
Rosa Devés: “En la Universidad de Chile está en juego la libertad de expresión, de pensamiento y el pluralismo” La...
UCH: argumentar o desalojar
José Joaquín Brunner, 23 de junio de 2024 UCH: Argumentar o desalojar La UCH está al centro de un debate de...