THE CHRONICLE REVIEW Business Schools Have No Business in the University By Steven Conn FEBRUARY 20, 2018 PREMIUM When my history department colleagues and I gather for our monthly faculty meeting, we assemble in a slightly cramped seminar room and deposit ourselves...
The Misguided Drive to Measure ‘Learning Outcomes’ Molly Worthen FEB. 23, 2018 I teach at a big state university, and I often receive emails from software companies offering to help me do a basic part of my job: figuring out what my students have learned. If you...
El efecto a Bill Gates en la educación superior
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Elección de estudios en EEUU
The 7 Things Students Think About When Choosing a College By Julian Wyllie FEBRUARY 13, 2018 seb_ra/iStock What happens when a high-school student from a low-income family wants to attend a private college 100 miles away, but has a parent whispering in her ear to look...
Mérito, selección y accesibilidad académica
A Call for Elite Schools to Redefine ‘Merit’ Copyright ©2018 Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, a CMA publication. February 19, 2018 | : by Manuel S. Gonzalez Canche I simply refuse to believe that talent is clustered within those who have the most. I am convinced...
¿Innovación disruptiva en la educación superior?
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Educación de ingenieros: una visión de futuro
Transforming Undergraduate Education in Engineering By Colleen Flaherty February 9, 2018 The American Society for Engineering Education published two new reports as part of its Transforming Undergraduate Education in Engineering project. A previously published report...
Sciences Po – Paris en la huella de Macron
Macron Efecto French president's alma mater sees surge in international applications. By Jack Grove for Times Higher Education February 9, 2018 Emmanuel Macron’s rapid rise to France’s presidency was always likely to raise the international profile of his alma mater....
Las promesas rotas en ayudas a la educación
COLUMNA Las promesas rotas en ayudas a la educación Con 39.500 millones de dólares al año, todos los niños podrían ir a clase desde preescolar hasta secundaria JEFFREY SACHS, 26 ENE 2018 - 15:08 CET La Alianza Mundial para la Educación (AME), una loable iniciativa que...
Ecpnomista cuestiona utilidad de la educación
An Economist Argues That Our Education System Is Largely By Scott Carlson JANUARY 29, 2018 Copyright © 2018 The Chronicle of Higher Education Economics, it has been said, is the dismal science, and Bryan Caplan is pessimistic indeed. A professor of economics at George...
Revista Teoría de la Educación
Vol. 36 Núm. 2 (2024) Investigación y transferencia del conocimiento en Ciencias de la Educación: Una cuestión de...
Nuevo Rector de la Universidad de Stanford
Jonathan Levin, Dean of Business School, Is Stanford’s New President Dr. Levin faces the challenge of guiding the...
Bellei: Desafíos de la educación, SLEP e inclusión
Cristián Bellei: “Hay un desafío que aún no empezamos a rasguñar: tener un sistema inclusivo no quiere decir que los...
Discurso en la academia: Palestina e Israel
The Discourse Is Toxic. Universities Can Help. Oct. 30, 2023 By Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo Dr. Jamal is the...