Archive for the 'The Other 85 Percent' Category
March 11, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Chronicle of Higher Education, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, college, college degree, continuing education, distance learning, elearning, online education, online learning, online university
This article in the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that between 31 and 45 states are keeping some individual records on college students. I think that is a very good thing. There are others in higher education who consider such record-keeping to be problematic and threatening. So threatening that they pursued and secured legislation [...]
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February 10, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, academics, college, college degree, continuing education, elearning, online education, online learning, online university
The answer, according to this report from Inside Higher Ed, may simply be because we have to do it for accreditation. What the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment report reveals is that many colleges are measuring what undergraduate students learn. The problem is that they are not using the data to make improvements. For-profit [...]
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February 2, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college degree, distance learning, elearning, online education, online learning, online university
This article in Inside Higher Ed describes how the Colorado State University Board of Governors considered, ever so briefly, privatizing part of the university system to assure survival. The idea of public institutions doing something like this has been around for decades. The idea usually picks up some steam when we are in a fiscal [...]
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January 20, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
This piece on Inside Higher Ed is a response to the proposal to require nurses to have a bachelor’s degree in order to be licenses for practice. This is a more rational approach. It recognizes the realities facing nurses, health care, and the other 85% students. The tone is super, as Beverly [...]
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January 12, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Community College, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college degree, continuing education, distance learning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university, workforce development, working adults
Inside Higher Ed reports on a new study from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching that calls for the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) to be required for entry into the field of nursing. The authors of the study are correct in stating that the demands on nurses are increasingly complex. [...]
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January 7, 2010 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, distance learning, faculty, higher education, learning outcomes, online education, online learning, online university
An Inside Higher Ed article reports on the results of the work of Carol Twigg and the National Center for Academic Transformations after ten years of working with schools to both improve learning and reduce costs. The point of the article is that Ms. Twigg had two purposes for her important and widely renowned [...]
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December 30, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college, college degree, continuing education, distance learning, higher education, learning outcomes, online education, online learning, online university
This Inside Higher Ed article is a reminder to the higher education world that “the clock is ticking” in terms of accountability expectations. I have repeatedly written about the expectations that higher education become more accountable for its actions and its outcomes. David C. Paris correctly predicts that higher education will be challenged [...]
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December 15, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college, college degree, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
This Inside Higher Ed article describes a white paper by Louis Soares of the Center for American Progress. Soares calls for the creation of an Office of Consumer Protection in Higher Education. The office would encourage colleges to produce better data on how effectively they serve students, and set up a way for disgruntled students [...]
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December 9, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, college, distance learning, elearning, online education, online learning, online university
A few years ago when there were calls for increased accountability coming from multiple places, including the U.S. Department of Education, one response was to point to the assessment of student engagement using the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The NSSE results were cited as an example of accountability for outcomes. It [...]
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December 2, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, college, college degree, continuing education, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
Working Learners: Educating Our Entire Workforce for Success in the 21st Century is a good read with an important message – and it addresses the needs of the other 85 percent. Louis Soares of the Center for American Progress writes in this paper that working students, those who combine work and postsecondary education, “have little [...]
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