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Counting Students Equally?

The Education Department's ratings framework embraces the concept of adjusting outcomes for student demographics -- an approach that would be unusual for the federal government but that isn't without its critics.
Opinion

Time and Money

Higher education shouldn't rush to give up the credit hour, writes Johann Neem.

Going After the Donors

Steven Salaita's long-anticipated lawsuit against the U. of Illinois includes a twist: in addition to administrators, he's suing the donors he says interfered in his job at the university.

Sticking With Credit Hour

Carnegie Foundation releases its much-awaited report on the credit hour -- higher education's currency -- which disappoints some by not calling for different standard unit for learning.

Brains, Not Clothes

Rutgers-Camden law dean calls out students for comments on women professors' attire in teaching evaluations.
Opinion

Learning From a Bold Experiment

Florida's remedial reform law poses both complex challenges and valuable opportunities, writes Shouping Hu.

Test Anxiety

Purdue's politician turned president wants a nationally normed measure of what students learn -- and he's tired of waiting. Professors want meaningful assessment but aren't sold on standardized exams.

Teaching With Technology

Teaching With Technology is our latest compilation of articles. As with other such print-on-demand booklets, the articles group together pieces...