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PISA and Argentina

From 2005 to 2010, with a soaring economy, the Argentine government significantly increased public spending on education, mainly allocated to higher salaries for teachers.

After the Big Storm

Lessons to an Academic Institution from Typhoon Haiyan

New Year’s Gift

The Congressional compromise deficit reduction agreement is a very good end of the year present.

Boycott Reflections

Emily Budick, an American studies professor in Israel, considers the recent boycott vote in light of the discipline's history.

Beware the Passion Track

Love of a discipline, without a good career plan, doesn't justify earning a Ph.D., writes Deb Werrlein. And graduate programs should stop taking advantage of those who ignore her advice.

A Tipping Point?

Omar Barghouti explains why support for the academic boycott of Israel is increasing -- and why he thinks this is a good thing.

5 EdTech Vendor Hopes for 2014

What do you want from your technology partners?