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April 13th, 2011 - 10:16 pm § in Schools & Colleges

Higher Education Group at Seattle MoveON

Starting after the Civil War, step by step America  created a university system, including  private and public colleges, that offered unheard  of opportunities for an upwardly mobile  America.  The words are still thrilling .. GI Bill, Land Grant Universities, Pell Grants, National Merit Awards[...]

April 13th, 2011 - 6:38 am § in America, Hypocrisy, Politics, Schools & Colleges

Let WGU manage the Huskies!

Now that Western Governors Washington is a Washington state university, why not ……? Imagine, without a need for faculty to annoy the athletes, their graduation rates would be wonderful! Imagine, for far less than the cost of athletic scholarship, WGU mentors could assure us that every at[...]

April 12th, 2011 - 11:26 am § in Politics, Schools & Colleges, Science

WGU vs. Phoenix .. getting your BGED in Biology.

The Seattle Times reports that online schools are replacing the community colleges as place to get the bachelor’s equivalent degree. A new version of the GED is now emerging .. I call it the BGED .. Bachelor’s Graduation Equivalent Degree.  Like their online high school equivalents, som[...]

April 11th, 2011 - 10:50 pm § in Schools & Colleges, UW

Assault on Education Continues; New Bills Referred to Committee

Two new bills were introduced this week that would dramatically change standard practices in  higher education in Washington State. HB 2049 (Zeiger R-25) establishes a new higher education performance advisory council to make recommendations on changes in higher education governance to the HECB/SBC[...]

April 11th, 2011 - 12:00 pm § in Misc.

The WGU Model I: The UW now must choose between becoming a private university in the State of Washington or downgrading itself and depriving Washington of a top ranked research university.

Last Friday, the  Washington State Senate voted to lower the standards of our colleges and universities to a standard that is shocking. These votes were not based on the need to control the bidgets.  They actually add to the costs of higher education in the State. As a result of these votes, I wou[...]

April 10th, 2011 - 11:45 am § in Schools & Colleges

Defunding public education means Washingtons’ kids GET lost.

Ed. I aplogize for the pun, but someone needs to kick our representatives in the ass .. their ass and not the horse’s ass.  Russia is ahead of us.  With the fall of the evil communists, the evil capitalists have gone a long way to flush Russia’s once great education system down the dra[...]

April 9th, 2011 - 6:58 am § in Politics, Schools & Colleges, UW

We’re headed, rapidly, toward the total privatization of the UW. The good news is there won’t be this in-state, out-of-state controversy anymore. It will be pure meritocracy, equally expensive to all (unless you qualify for financial aid).

from Seattle Times’ Danny Westneat: You know how the UW is turning away local valedictorians in favor of high-priced, out-of-state students, and everybody’s gone Husky purple with rage? “This is an outrageous and egregious abuse of power,” read one of the 700-plus Web comment[...]

April 7th, 2011 - 10:04 am § in Schools & Colleges

Falwell’s University goes Online, Receives $445 Million in Federal Student Aid

“Ramping up on-line courses will likely mean higher revenues for Liberty, because such courses can bring in hefty federal financial aid and student tuition payments at low institutional cost.” from Campus Progress: Liberty University, based in Lynchburg, Va., is famous for the fact that [...]

April 7th, 2011 - 9:15 am § in Schools & Colleges

Of the 50 highest compensated faculty members, only five appeared to be in the black and earning their keep. The rest were crimson.

Ed. This story is important for two reasons. First, Robert Gates, the Secretary of Defense, is also a former President of Texas A&M and rumored to be a candidate for the job of UW President. Second, in my experience, salaries at universities are  low if we compare them with comparable salaries [...]

April 6th, 2011 - 10:43 pm § in Politics, Schools & Colleges

Kristoff: on faculty unions.

Nicholas Kristoff,  NY Times Teaching is unusual among the professions in that it pays poorly but has strong union protections and lockstep wage increases. It’s a factory model of compensation, and critics are right to fault it. But the bottom line is that we should pay teachers more, not less �[...]