I cleaned up the higher ed news page (link on left, or click here) to include more news items. I thought it was time to get rid of the google trends graph on financial aid. I replace two minor sources with reddit's education page and one from delicious.com. There are no ads, of course. It runs on google docs, yahoo pipes, and rss feeds from the sources.
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The annual NACUBO report on tuition discounts was covered in Inside Higher Ed back in April, including a figure showing historical rates. (...
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Introduction Stephen Jay Gould promoted the idea of non-overlaping magisteria , or ways of knowing the world that can be separated into mutu...
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I just came across a 2007 article by Daniel T. Willingham " Critical Thinking: Why is it so hard to teach? " Critical thinking is ...
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(A parable for academic workers and those who direct their activities) by David W. Kammler, Professor Mathematics Department Southern Illino...
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I was going to entitle this piece "critical thinking squared" as a cute way to imply critical thinking about critical thinking, b...
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Inside Higher Ed today has a piece on " The Rise of Edupunk ." I didn't find much new in the article, except that perhaps mai...
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In 1981 , Reagan's Secretary of Education commissioned a report that became the 1983 A Nation at Risk: the Imperative for Educational Re...
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Introduction Within the world of educational assessment, rubrics play a large role in the attempt to turn student learning into numbers. ...
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There was a question on the ASSESS email list about evaluating grade distributions for courses. It's an interesting topic, and I dug out...
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A recent InsideHigherEd article " The Faculty Role in Assessment " has stayed on the site's Most Popular list for several day...
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