Universal Calibration of Higher Education Moves Forward
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Considers World-Wide College Assessment Standard
Angela Januzzi
September 19, 2007
Despite an opposing argument from the Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education, the movement towards a common standardized measurement of college performance still continues. Here in the United States since this summer, there have been several colleges and universities working towards a common website, planned to display a standardized system of providing school statistics to students.
College Students' Technology "Evolves" Substantially In Recent Years
How Do Professors and Administrations Need to Cope With Students' Constantly Advancing Use of Technology?
Though not shocking, the results of a study performed by the Educause Center for Applied Research shows that students are using technology more fluently than ever. However, the report did reveal some insightful findings about just how that technological fluency can be used to enhance the student learning experience.
Though not shocking, the results of a study performed by the Educause Center for Applied Research shows that students are using technology more fluently than ever. However, the report did reveal some insightful findings about just how that technological fluency can be used to enhance the student learning experience.
Even With Increased Enrollment, Florida Community Colleges Suffer
Florida’s State School Budget Battle Rages Onward
Angela Januzzi
September 13, 2007
Due to months of recent moves by Florida Governor Charlie Crist to decrease state financial support for public colleges and universities, it was not surprising when Florida community college funding was cut substantially last week.
