College Disrupted

College Disrupted
Author: Ryan Craig
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466879140

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For nearly two decades, pundits have been predicting the demise of higher education in the United States. Our colleges and universities will soon find themselves competing for students with universities from around the world. With the advent of massive open online courses ("MOOCS") over the past two years, predictions that higher education will be the next industry to undergo "disruption" have become more frequent and fervent. Currently a university's reputation relies heavily on the "four Rs" in which the most elite schools thrive—rankings, research, real estate, and rah! (i.e. sports). But for the majority of students who are not attending these elite institutions, the "four Rs" offer poor value for the expense of a college education. Craig sees the future of higher education in online degrees that unbundle course offerings to offer a true bottom line return for the majority of students in terms of graduation, employment, and wages. College Disrupted details the changes that American higher education will undergo, including the transformation from packaged courses and degrees to truly unbundled course offerings, along with those that it will not. Written by a professional at the only investment firm focused on the higher education market, College Disrupted takes a creative view of the forces roiling higher education and the likely outcome, including light-hearted, real-life anecdotes that illustrate the author's points.

College Disrupted

College Disrupted
Author: Ryan Craig
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137279699

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Cites the growing prevalence of online courses, "unbundled" programs and education that is disconnected from sports and other previously valued university qualities to profile revolutionary changes occurring in higher education today.

The Influence of Family Disruption on College Attendance and Completion

The Influence of Family Disruption on College Attendance and Completion
Author: Dong Han
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89101656437

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An Insider s Guide to University Administration

An Insider s Guide to University Administration
Author: Daniel Grassian
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781421437071

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Drawing on his varied, extensive teaching and administrative career, Grassian leaves readers with a better understanding of what those in college and university administration do and the important practical, political, and ethical issues with which they engage.

A University Education

A University Education
Author: David Willetts
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780191080043

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Universities have a crucial role in the modern world. In England entrance to universities is by nation-wide competition which means English universities have an exceptional influence on schools - a striking theme of the book. This important book first investigates the university as an institution and then tracks the individual on their journey to and through university. In A University Education, David Willetts presents a compelling case for the ongoing importance of the university, both as one of the great institutions of modern society and as a transformational experience for the individual. The book also makes illuminating comparisons with higher education in other countries, especially the US and Germany. Drawing on his experience as UK Minister for Universities and Science from 2010 to 2014, the author offers a powerful account of the value of higher education and the case for more expansion. He covers controversial issues in which he was involved from access for disadvantaged students to the introduction of £9,000 fees. The final section addresses some of the big questions for the future, such as the the relationship between universities and business, especially in promoting innovation.. He argues that the two great contemporary trends of globalisation and technological innovation will both change the university significantly. This is an authoritative account of English universities setting them for the first time in their new legal and regulatory framework.

Cultivating Inquiry Driven Learners

Cultivating Inquiry Driven Learners
Author: Clifton Conrad,Laura Dunek
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781421438481

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Throughout, Cultivating Inquiry-Driven Learners challenges stakeholders from across higher learning—faculty, students, staff, administrators, and policymakers—to reflect on the purpose of college, embrace innovation, and ensure that students are educated to thrive in and contribute to our constantly changing world.

Law and Social Justice in Higher Education

Law and Social Justice in Higher Education
Author: Crystal Renée Chambers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317694953

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The latest volume in the Core Concepts in Higher Education series explores the complexity of law in higher education and both the limits and opportunities of how law can promote inclusivity and access on campus. Through a historical and legal framework, this volume discusses undergraduate students' histories of inclusion and struggles for social justice in higher education by race, sex, social class, dis/ability, and sexual orientation. Bridging research, theory, and practice, Law and Social Justice in Higher Education encourages future and current higher education and student affairs practitioners to consider how they can collaborate to further a just society. Special features: Discussion of case law illustrates the reach and limits of law and where higher education professionals can continue to push for social justice. Accessible to non-lawyers, chapters highlight key legal terms and key concepts to guide readers at the beginning of each chapter. End-of-chapter questions provide prompts for discussion and encourage student interactivity.

Teaching Psychology and the Socratic Method

Teaching Psychology and the Socratic Method
Author: James J. Dillon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781349950508

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This book presents a lively and accessible way to use the ancient figure of Socrates to teach modern psychology that avoids the didactic lecture and sterile textbook. In the online age, is a living teacher even needed? What can college students learn face-to-face from a teacher they cannot learn anywhere else? The answer is what most teachers already seek to do: help students think critically, clearly define concepts, logically reason from premises to conclusions, engage in thoughtful and persuasive communication, and actively engage the franchise of democratic citizenship. But achieving these outcomes requires an intimate, interpersonal learning community. This book presents a plan for using the ancient figure of Socrates and his Method to realize humane learning outcomes in the context of psychology.