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A report from the front lines of higher education and technology
that chronicles efforts to transform teaching, learning, and
opportunity. Colleges and universities have become increasingly
costly, and, except for a handful of highly selective, elite
institutions, unresponsive to twenty-first-century needs. But for
the past few years, technology-fueled innovation has begun to
transform higher education, introducing new ways to disseminate
knowledge and better ways to learn-all at lower cost. In this
impassioned account, Richard DeMillo tells the behind-the-scenes
story of these pioneering efforts and offers a roadmap for
transforming higher education. Building on his earlier book,
Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that the current system of higher
education is clearly unsustainable. Colleges and universities are
in financial crisis. Tuition rises inexorably. Graduates of
reputable schools often fail to learn basic skills, and many cannot
find suitable jobs. Meanwhile, student-loan default rates have
soared while the elite Ivy and near-Ivy schools seem remote and
irrelevant. Where are the revolutionaries who can save higher
education? DeMillo's heroes are a small band of innovators who are
bringing the revolution in technology to colleges and universities.
DeMillo chronicles, among other things, the invention of MOOCs
(Massive Open Online Courses) by professors at Stanford and MIT;
Salman Khan's Khan Academy; the use of technology by struggling
historically black colleges and universities to make learning more
accessible; and the latest research on learning and the brain. He
describes the revolution's goals and the entrenched hierarchical
system it aims to overthrow; and he reframes the nature of the
contract between society and its universities. The new institutions
of a transformed higher education promise to demonstrate not only
that education has value but also that it has values-virtues for
the common good.
Each year over a million newly-minted high school graduates enroll
in four-year colleges and universities across the country. They do
so often after a lengthy and almost always stressful selection
process. Faced with growing evidence of declining standards, rising
political correctness and spiraling costs, families feel more
powerless than ever before - and question whether a college degree
is really the key to the American dream. What is a parent to do?
This book provides an answer. Higher education expert Anne Neal
offers families a concise guide to finding the right college.
Rejecting the notion that reputation is everything, this guide
offers insightful chapters on curricula and teaching, campus and
dorm life, freedom of thought and speech, and affordability -
issues that are more and more in the news. Families are given a
handy checklist of questions designed to help them zero in on key
issues of quality and cost to ensure a college program that will
provide the skills and knowledge needed for success after
graduation.
Each year over a million newly-minted high school graduates enroll
in four-year colleges and universities across the country. They do
so often after a lengthy and almost always stressful selection
process. Faced with growing evidence of declining standards, rising
political correctness and spiraling costs, families feel more
powerless than ever before - and question whether a college degree
is really the key to the American dream. What is a parent to do?
This book provides an answer. Higher education expert Anne Neal
offers families a concise guide to finding the right college.
Rejecting the notion that reputation is everything, this guide
offers insightful chapters on curricula and teaching, campus and
dorm life, freedom of thought and speech, and affordability -
issues that are more and more in the news. Families are given a
handy checklist of questions designed to help them zero in on key
issues of quality and cost to ensure a college program that will
provide the skills and knowledge needed for success after
graduation.
Look before Leaping merges court trends and cases, experts'
first-hand accounts and recommendations of best practices,
currently used risk-averting documents, and essential texts to
bring a comprehensive study of the most common risks, liabilities,
and needed repair for study abroad in higher education. As the
title implies, too often students and program leaders jump into
study abroad without adequately knowing the risks involved; the
results can be tragic, even deadly. Unfortunately, ill-trained,
negligent program leaders contribute to the mayhem, and legal
ramifications frequently follow. At present, study abroad is
experiencing its greatest growth ever. With this phenomenon more
mishaps and lawsuits are occurring, demanding an increasing duty of
care to manage programs. This book is produced for experts who
design and lead study abroad, and for participants who desire the
safest, most educational experiences overseas. Each has a duty to
be scrupulous, or to "look before leaping" into study abroad. This
book is designed to armor both for possible overseas risks, and
give them preparedness to work through potential threats that may
be faced.
Students with few resources rarely apply to top colleges. Even when
they have the academic and extracurricular merits to be admitted to
institutions like Harvard, Yale and Princeton, these students
usually opt for less selective universities. Many ignore that top
colleges are actively seeking outstanding candidates regardless of
their economic background. What's more, a great number of colleges
offers generous financial aid to make sure every student can afford
to attend. This book is the definitive resource to help
high-achieving, low-income students access the best possible
college. The author draws from her extensive experience in
education to provide advice on important aspects of the path to
college such as pursuing a strong high school curriculum, preparing
for standardized exams, complementing learning at school,
developing leadership, and finding expert help and role models-all
through affordable strategies. In the book, the author also guides
students through the college application and selection processes,
as well as the steps to obtain enough financial aid. From the very
first page, the author sheds light on her own journey to college
through deeply personal vignettes, demonstrating by example that
students with few resources can reach and succeed at the top
universities in the United States.
The Air Force can be the initial platform of a lifelong career
pathway for individuals interested in serving one contract or those
who stay on active-duty for a full career. The education and
certification options available to airmen can enhance the career
viability of those who choose to take advantage of the benefits,
but learning about and navigating the possibilities can be
difficult. From the Air Force to College: Transitioning from the
Service to Higher Education is designed to help readers navigate
through this process and to assist them throughout their Air Force
journey, including individuals who are just about to join,
active-duty airmen, and those preparing to transition back into the
civilian sector. This book serves as the go-to guide for those who
actively seek opportunities to further develop their education and
improve their current and future career prospects. The Air Force
offers many different opportunities for career-enhancement and
self-betterment, but if an airman does not know whom to seek out
for advice, the process can get complicated. Plus, deciphering the
world of higher education and navigating the available active-duty
and veterans' benefits is challenging. Incorrect choices can mean
extended periods of time backtracking later on or running out of
payment options.
Look before Leaping merges court trends and cases, experts'
first-hand accounts and recommendations of best practices,
currently used risk-averting documents, and essential texts to
bring a comprehensive study of the most common risks, liabilities,
and needed repair for study abroad in higher education. As the
title implies, too often students and program leaders jump into
study abroad without adequately knowing the risks involved; the
results can be tragic, even deadly. Unfortunately, ill-trained,
negligent program leaders contribute to the mayhem, and legal
ramifications frequently follow. At present, study abroad is
experiencing its greatest growth ever. With this phenomenon more
mishaps and lawsuits are occurring, demanding an increasing duty of
care to manage programs. This book is produced for experts who
design and lead study abroad, and for participants who desire the
safest, most educational experiences overseas. Each has a duty to
be scrupulous, or to "look before leaping" into study abroad. This
book is designed to armor both for possible overseas risks, and
give them preparedness to work through potential threats that may
be faced.
Winning college application essays take admission officers beyond
the numbers and shows them what the students really care about, how
they think, and who they really are. But even the best of students
can be daunted by the task. This easy-to-follow guide provides the
tools to tell a memorable story. Updated to reflect recent changes
to the all-important Common Application, which nearly all
applicants to competitive colleges use, this book provides a clear
path to an essay that says, Pick me! Features: Best approaches to
the new Common Application questions. Clues to how colleges read
essays Simple steps for successful drafts. Revision strategies.
Quick fixes for procrastinators. The right role of parents in the
process. Critiques of actual sample essays guide students toward
the best practices and away from common mistakes. No other book on
this topic has this breadth and depth of expertise.
Today's soldiers are highly motivated to serve, but face numerous
challenges, especially considering the sacrifices they have made
over the past decade of war. As the service branches face budget
cuts and draw downs, soldiers need to be aware of the resources and
options available to help make them more competitive for promotion
or more credible for potential civilian-sector employers. From the
Army to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education
fulfills this need by serving as a long-term reference manual that
will support soldiers throughout their higher education or
vocational pursuits and assist with navigating the available
funding resources. Aspiring civilians looking to join the Army,
soldiers already on active duty, or those transitioning into the
civilian sector will gain invaluable information to help them
properly prepare, plan, and perform the tasks necessary for a
successful transition into the world of education. If a soldier's
goal is to expand his or her credentials through education or
training, this book is the definitive field manual.
This is the essential handbook and comprehensive resource for
college students with AD/HD. Bestselling author Dr. Pat Quinn
answers the most common questions and tackles the most challenging
problems students with AD/HD face in college. Students will find
compassionate, realistic, informed, and time-tested advice on how
to design an academic program that really works and achieve
life-school balance while managing AD/HD symptoms far away from
home and parents. Detailed information on medication,
relationships, and whether college is even right for you complete
this guide and make AD/HD and the College Student the definitive
guide for managing AD/HD.
A wealth of essential facts in the Q-and-A format that you want
This book is the ideal way to sharpen your skills and prepare for
exams
Get the question-and-answer practice you need with
"McGraw-Hill's 500 College Philosophy Questions to Know by Test
Day." Organized for easy reference and intensive practice, the
questions cover all essential college philosophy topics and include
detailed answer explanations.
The 500 practice questions are similar to course exam questions so
you will know what to expect on test day. Each question includes a
fully detailed answer that puts the subject in context. This
additional practice helps you build your knowledge, strengthen
test-taking skills, and build confidence.
Prepare for exam day with: 500 essential college philosophy
questions and answers organized by subject Detailed answers that
provide important context for studying Content that follows the
current college 101 course curriculum
This book is designed for graduate students and provides helpful
insights on what they can expect in the upcoming years and gives
suggestions for how to handle various situations. This book is not
designed to provide the reader with study skills or content
knowledge in their area, however, the goal is to share information
with the reader about graduate studies that few people know.
The positive contribution of tertiary education is increasingly
recognized as not limited to middle-income and advanced countries,
since it applies equally to low-income economies. Tertiary
education can help countries become more globally competitive by
developing a skilled, productive, and flexible labor force and by
creating, applying, and spreading new ideas and technologies.
Research universities are reckoned among the central institutions
of the 21st century knowledge economies. This book extends the
analysis of the framework presented in The Challenge of
Establishing World-Class Universities (Salmi 2009) and by examining
the recent experience of 11 universities in nine countries that
have grappled with the challenges of building successful research
institutions in difficult circumstances and learning from the
lessons of these experiences.
Entering a doctoral program can be an important first step in
advancing your career. You will create a network of support that
will include professors, intern advisors, and others who will have
a vested interest in your success. From this support group will
emerge one or more mentors who will guide you to successful
completion of your program and get you on track in meeting new
challenges in your career and life. The purpose of this book is to
help you look more broadly at the doctoral experience from choosing
a program to coursework to passing your comprehensive exams to
doing dissertation research and writing to graduation and beyond.
The authors take you backstage in a conversational way to avoid
pitfalls and ensure success each step of the way.
Getting the educational provision you need for your special needs
child can feel like an uphill struggle. This book offers clear
guidance on how authorities such as Local Education Authorities,
schools, the National Health Service and the Government function,
what the law entitles your child to, and how you can fight most
effectively for the education they need. Basing the book on her own
experience of bringing up two sons with special educational needs,
Ellen Power describes how she worked with - and in some cases
challenged - the authorities to get the right education for her
children. Outlining what she did, how she did it, and how you can
do the same, she explains clearly the implications of the Special
Educational Needs code of practice and the Disability
Discrimination Act, as well as giving advice on diagnosis,
assessment, and dealing with the authorities. Further sections look
at how to address issues such as transition between schools, and
bullying. Interweaving real-life experience with practical advice,
Guerrilla Mum is essential reading for parents of children with
special educational needs and disabilities.
This book is about what it is like to undergo the process of doing
a doctorate. It provides an insight into life as a research
student; the elation, the guilt, the isolation, the self-doubt, the
loneliness. It provides guidance on the practical issues - such as
choosing a topic, finding funding, writing a research proposal,
different methods of research, the literature review, academic
writing, the question of 'truth' in research, the relationship
between student and supervisor, maintaining a clear focus, and the
viva examination. Invaluable reading for anyone thinking about,
embarking on or completing a PhD. >
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