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Higher Education Has a Data Problem
Unable to piece together all the different indicators, colleges and their instructors struggle to glean real wisdom, let alone adjust to a student’s needs, write Cathy O’Bryan and Bhavin Shah.
As Afghan Colleges Reopen, Women Are Separated From Men
Afghan students returning to college this week are already seeing the influence of the new Taliban leadership, which grabbed power...
The Debate Over Instructional Spending Policies
A report by the Veterans Education Project argues using instructional spending ratios to measure quality puts nontraditional institutions at a disadvantage -- but others argue that’s not what the metric is for.
A Long-Standing Push
Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped.
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Could You Repeat the Question?
Pandemic issues aside, as faculty members return to in-person classes, age-related hearing problems are a tough obstacle that’s just going to get worse, argues David Galef.
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Captioning for All
For accessibility reasons alone, online classes and Zoom meetings should routinely offer a captioning option, but it has additional benefits, write David G. Myers and Morton Ann Gernsbacher.
Federal Agency Acts Against Income-Share Agreement Lender
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action Tuesday against a company offering income-share agreements to help students finance their degrees...
Georgia University Basketball Coach Dies From COVID-19
A recently hired assistant basketball coach at Shorter University died Saturday after falling ill with COVID-19. Officials at the private...
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