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Real Teacher Ed Reform

Significant changes, based on true assessment, are going on right now, led by the profession, writes Linda Darling-Hammond, who urges critics to check out what's really happening.

'The Prevailing Party'

Judge in Georgia State copyright case deals another blow to publishers, declares victory for the university.

Not So Fast

Many journalism educators are criticizing a foundation letter about their field as simplistic and unfair to Ph.D.s.

Textbooks Unbound

A startup company offers students free alternatives to leading textbooks in key college courses -- taking aim at publishers, who aren't pleased.

Rebound for Sociology Jobs

Number of faculty job openings posted in 2011 was nearly as high as 2008 total.

Wordsworth as 'Management Guru'

Businesses pay a professor for insights they can gain from the Romantic poet.

The Pulse: Blackboard World 2012 Report

In this month's edition of the Pulse podcast, Rod Murray shares highlights from the 2012 Blackboard World users' group meeting.

By the Numbers

Departures and a reorganization at the National Center for Education Statistics stir fears the feds are less focused on higher ed data. Not so, says the center's commissioner.