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Barreras a la movilidad social en EEUU

The Barriers to Mobility Why Higher Ed’s Promise Remains Unfulfilled Kevin Van Aelst for The Chronicle December 31, 2019 By KARIN FISCHER For generations of Americans, higher education was a ladder — study hard and you could climb into the middle class. A college...

Flores para la educación pública en los EEUU

NEPC Valentine’s Day Special: A Dozen Roses for Public Education View this email in your browser Thursday, February 13, 2020 Newsletter NEPC Valentine’s Day Special: A Dozen Roses for Public Education SHARE THIS EMAIL: At their best, public schools in the U.S. educate...

Jornada laboral académica

WORKING HOURS JANUARY 29, 2020 | ALEX USHER I was intrigued to read this story in the Times Higher Education about Dutch academics complaining about having to work “structural unpaid overtime” of 12-15 hours per week, which this report says is 36% above their regular...

Aprendizajes: Tendencia y crisis

15 January 2020 Global Education Alert Latest news and trends in knowledge and learning for the future JANUARY 3, 2020 Lee Crawfurd and Susannah Hares Follow The “tens” are over and it’s been quite a decade in global education. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)...

Revista de Educación Superior en América Latina

Revista de Educación Superior en América Latina La Revista de Educación Superior en América Latina (ESAL) divulga temas de educación superior, basada en conocimiento científico, académico y profesional de alto nivel.  La revista se publica semestralmente, es de...

Mercantilización de la educación superior

How College Became a Commodity Market-based thinking is at the heart of how academe thinks of itself. That’s a travesty. January 14, 2020 By DAVID SESSIONS This past summer, Alaska’s Republican governor, Mike Dunleavy, announced a draconian plan to slash...

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