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Senator, Come Visit My Classroom
Lawmakers who think higher education is broken -- and that “innovation” and more assessment can fix it -- would learn a lot from seeing the learning process up close and personal, Bernard Fryshman writes.

Florida Colleges Take Hit on Remediation
But avoid legislation that would cap bachelor’s degree programs and create new oversight board.

Alternative System for Registered Apprenticeships
A new executive order from the White House seeks to expand apprenticeships and open the door to a larger role for industry groups and alternative education providers.

Not Looking for Patterns
To distress of advocates, Education Department tells civil rights investigators to focus on individual complaints -- and not automatically go beyond them -- in looking for history of discrimination at institutions.

Reset of Rules Aimed at For-Profits Begins
Trump administration will suspend borrower defense and renegotiate gainful employment, two Obama administration rules aimed at reining in for-profit colleges. Moves draw rebukes from Democrats and student advocates.

New Money and New Players on Apprenticeships
Trump administration’s apprenticeship push will include call for up to $200 million in new funding, a less balky federal registration process and more participation by noncollege education providers.

Transparency With Staying Power
The Department of Education appears ready to update the College Scorecard later this year.

Do DeVos Comments Encourage Anti-Gay Bias?
Many find her claim about “unsettled law” to be dubious and an abdication of her agency's civil rights responsibilities.
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