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Differences in the Two-Year Sector

There's a nifty piece (and discussion) in yesterday's IHE about a new classification system adopted by the Education Department to...

Assessment From the Ground Up

The controversy over the push for standardized tests obscures the success and potential of faculty-driven systems to measure student learning, writes Donna Engelmann.

Chop Chop, and It's Off to Lunch We Go

This weekend, TW and I attended a wedding at City Hall in New York, followed the next day by a...

A Better Way on Transfer of Credit

Recent federal proposals assume the source of accreditation shouldn't influence colleges' decisions on accepting students' academic credit. Constantine Curris argues otherwise.

Fun for Kids of All Ages

You should skip my explanations and go straight to enjoying the videos at the end of this post. I say...

"You're Not Wrong, But..."

I was in one of those discussions recently at which phrases like “you're not wrong, but...” got tossed around. That...

The Overworked College Administrator

Professors complain about growing workloads and often blame campus managers. But we’re drowning, too, writes Barbara Mainwaring.

Bitch, Ph.D.

I've taken for my title the great name of a great blog, Bitch, Ph.D., because this post will be a...