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A Wall of Civility

Five interactive screens at the University of Florida aim to encourage students to debate contentious issues politely. The early returns are good.

Firms to Offer Standardized Tests to Individuals Through StraighterLine

One of the holy grails for some players in the student learning outcomes movement is an assessment of an individual's...

Rulemaking on Teacher Education Continues

A federal panel continued Thursday to discuss ways to measure program quality at teacher education programs, the second of three...

Apple's Higher Ed Play

LIVE UPDATES: Officials announce 100 new courses produced with colleges, and plans to make textbooks far more versatile.

Report Shows 43,000 Americans Pursue Degrees Elsewhere

About 43,000 Americans are enrolled in degree programs outside the United States, with a plurality (44 percent) pursuing master's degrees...

Iowa State Prof Explains Idea Behind Biblical Business Course

An Iowa State University professor whose class on applying Biblical principles to business was canceled now says he disagrees with...

British Higher Ed, Not in Britain

One-sixth of those studying for a degree do so without stepping foot in the country.

Students' Tuition Plan Gets Attention in California

Senior University of California administrators are expressing interest in a radical proposal to change tuition policy, The San Francisco Chronicle...