For the past two years, two distinct but connected phenomena have dominated American schooling. The first of these is the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated school closures, mask and vaccine ...
“Higher education is a racket that sells you a very expensive ticket to the upper middle class,” said Bill Mahr. The comedian put a fine point on America’s growing frustration with steady price ...
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Growing public skepticism in higher education has fueled a number of polls and surveys aimed at understanding how families, students and taxpayers perceive the value of a college degree. For instance, ...
What’s happening to our value system? One way to lose credibility in our society is to come across as a doomsday prophet. Preachers and prophets have been predicting the crumbling of society for so ...
Many Americans say college might not be worth the cost because the economy is rigged in favor of the rich and influential, according to a new poll from USA TODAY and Public Agenda. Younger people, who ...
History shows that for ages, human beings have exploited other human beings and living creatures on the basis of gender, caste, creed, race, physical or mental strength, economic power, organisational ...
There is an ongoing debate over the value of higher education. Recently, poll after poll indicates the American public is growing skeptical regarding the financial return of investing in a college ...
What is education actually for? What is its value? These may seem like silly questions with obvious answers. But the country is in the midst of a crisis that calls the "obvious" answers into question.
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Training teaches staffers how to handle the tasks of today, but education prepares them for the challenges of tomorrow. By Dr. John L. Stanton At almost every convention or conference I attend, one of ...
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