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The Pulse: ApprenNet and Online LawMeets

This month's edition of The Pulse podcast features a conversation with Karl Okamoto and Emily Foote of ApprenNet LLC, a...
Opinion

Higher Ed Disruption: Not So New

Many of the hot ideas about technology and teaching reflect a century of research, writes Alexandra W. Logue.

A Disruption Grows Up?

Competency-based education is poised to spread, with expected backing from the Education Department and new ground charted by Southern New Hampshire University.

The Pulse: Mark Max of Blackboard Analytics

This month's edition of The Pulse podcast features a conversation with Mark Max, vice president of Blackboard Analytics for Learn.

Clear Expectations on Readiness

Colleges and policymakers could help more students succeed by making non-academic college readiness part of Common Core standards, write Melinda Mechur Karp and Rachel Hare Bork.

Gates, MOOCs and Remediation

The Gates Foundation is ponying up to learn if MOOCs could work for remedial students, a departure from the current slate of MOOCs. Developmental education experts say the idea could work, but others remain skeptical.

Why the Great Cheat

Harvard students -- just like Lance Armstrong -- have already reached a summit, so why do they feel the need to break the rules? That's what happens when we make outcomes more important than the experience, Steve Gimbel argues.
Opinion

What Our Work Is

Laurence Musgrove describes the complicated and ultimately rewarding nature of teaching.