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THREAD | 2020 at the Independent Commission for the College of the Future 1/ This year we have seen colleges, employers, politicians, trade unions, academics and many more come together
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Vaijayanthi
vaiju7
The day M.Phil., is abolished I want to recollect a tale from my University. Like Rajinikanth says "system sariyillai" so scrapping an useless degree only good to that extent ...
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Prof Dynarski
dynarski
Can/should any college resume in-person classes this fall?Best scenario I can see: small rural college real estate cheap, so solo dorm rooms feasiblequarantine upon arrival followed by testinguse all campus
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Carol Roth
caroljsroth
Thread/Progressive Dems like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders seek to gain power and buy votes by addressing symptoms, not root causes of problems. The problem with college debt is several-fold.
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Belet-Seri
belet_seri
A thread on literature (1/) Literature ages with you. As you grow, you should continue to advance your reading comprehension. It keeps your mind active and healthy.That doesn't mean you
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ It takes a lot to move higher education, but COVID-19 is doing it. Many in higher ed are looking at a much different future, certainly much more on-line education
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Ashley Johnson, M.Ed.
coach_uni
Financial aid award letters will come with an acceptance letter or shortly after. You have until May 1st to make a decision, so don't feel like you have to respond
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Kevin Carey
kevincarey1
1/ This essay is what happens when someone of middling intellect with an axe to grind writes about a subject -- community colleges -- that they know absolutely nothing about.
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M0ser
TM0s41
Free college is a horrible policy that will exacerbate the issue of out of control tuition costs.Colleges prices skyrocketed after Obama federalized student loans. What do you think colleges will
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Oxbridge have even more questions to answer about why they’re beholden to what the algorithm says, because of how they recruit. Candidates take their own in-house tests b) are interviewed
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John Warner
biblioracle
For those who think higher education is slipping away: 1. it is. 2. It's been happening over the course of the last 40 years. 3. The pandemic has tipped longstanding
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Jill Filipovic
JillFilipovic
Ideological diversity is important! But I am always confused at the assumption that it's liberals who live in ideological bubbles and not conservatives. Liberals, after all, are more likely to
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Julian Gravatt
JulianGravatt
1/6. DFE's January return guidance published on their website this evening for collegeshttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/further-education-fe-providers-return-in-january-2021 2/6. .. and for schoolshttps://www.gov.uk/government
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Colleges and universities are going to be starting up in a matter of a weeks. If I were a student, staff member, or faculty member on a campus planning
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Dan Roth
Dan12R
Here are my thoughts on the college debt crisis as I don't generally favor rejecting an idea without offering a counter idea:1. Make payments on interest tax deductible with no
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Kazuki Yamada
ikzauk
As on-campus teaching begins to resume (a topic for another thread), many UK universities are increasingly asking staff and employees to complete a risk assessment using a tool called 'COVID-Age'.
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