A little bible college in Los Angeles may revive the, at best, moribund and musty discipline of philosophy and academic philosophers don’t like it one bit.
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Educational Impacts of Private Sector
A panel discussion was held at the Center for American Progress to discuss the role of the private sector in education on Thursday, May 31.
STEMming Education Spending
Even when the goal seems worthwhile, federal spending on education is counterproductive.
Conservative Education Not Oxymoronic
At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) the discussion sponsored by Regent University’s School of Government centered around the future of conservative education no matter how iffy this looks.
All Education Is Local
Conservatism and education: two things you don’t often see mixed together – except when the federal government gets caught extending its hand into the classroom.
Gaming Higher Education
Seattle, WA— One of the remarkable things about college today is the degree to which professors and students engage in activity, that for the cost of admission, they could pursue off campus for next to nothing.
ReEducation of Diane Ravitch
Where once she called for accountability in elementary and secondary education, she now finds it abhorrent. Why the change?
Education Degree’s ROI
Cost-benefit analysis may not be their strong suit but education majors may have figured out how to get the best return on their investment from college.
Higher Education Crackdown Backfires
Attempts by the U. S. Department of Education to tighten the reins on the Ivory Tower may already be backfiring on the very colleges and universities that welcomed the move.
Education Reporting Gets Boost
Hard-hitting reporting of higher education has been so abysmal for so long that when newspapers cut back on their coverage of it, readers seldom notice.