Tag Archives: Education

Put to the Test: Thinking Critically About College Testing

Does being a “university educated person” still mean what it did to previous generations? Our cultural expectation was that college graduates would be broadly conversant on many subjects, be able to engage in cocktail chatter with a variety of people, … Continue reading

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The source of true academic freedom

The University of California Board of Regents should be commended for enacting a strong statement affirming faculty rights in the area of academic freedom. The 2006 Garcetti decision asserted that faculty rights to speak about administrative issues were not necessarily … Continue reading

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Expert thoughts on the US education sector

March 07, 2013 5:08 PM I was just interviewed about the state of education in the US. In the article, I talk about the straw man of class size … You can read the article below: Zintro expert thoughts on … Continue reading

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