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Universities and the Exam

The university community in Russia has widely discussed a recent proposal of the Ministry of Education and Science to introduce obligatory professional qualification exams for all university graduates. While such systems exist in a number of countries, for Russia this idea is new and for some universities, scary. It is every teacher’s nightmare that he or she will be accountable for their students’ results as the exam seems certain to be implemented. Why does the Russian Minister of Education and Science, Andrei Fursenko, believe that this measure to be a promising one and why is now best time to introduce it?

Preparing to Bite One Bullet, Then Dodging Another

Over the past eighteen months, Ben has considered, at various times, attending a university in another country; a marvelous but outrageously expensive arts college in North Carolina; and an equally pricy Florida school where he could play baseball year-round.

Reduce – Reuse – Recycle ... Reprint?

Think about the last document you printed. What if you could unprint it? In other words, what if you could ‘erase’ the ink and reuse the paper? This might not be as far-fetched as it sounds.

Scaling College Composition

Some thoughts on MOOCs, community, college composition and robot essay graders.

Adjunct Hero Follow-Up: Justin Myer Staller

Periodically, as things happen to our adjunct heroes, I will update their stories here.

MOOCs, Machines, and Music

Some thoughts on what's been going on in higher ed.

Friday Finds

If you haven’t seen this interview with Jane Wellman, it’s well worth a read. She’s an expert on the drivers of college costs, and she was the founding director of the Delta Cost Project.

Affirming Academic Values in Internationalization of Higher Education: A Call for Action

There are few higher education institutions that would report a disinterest in becoming more internationally connected, more open to international students or being able to offer more international research opportunities to their faculty.