Education policymakers and administrators worldwide want to learn from and reproduce Finnish schooling. Not there's a how-to course for schooling executives. Aalto Executive Education provides business and innovation training and the University of Helsinki links this to education industry and policy. from Forbes Education
Is The Student Loan Crisis Fact Or Fiction? Sandy Baum, a financial aid expert and senior fellow at the Urban Institute, claims the student loan crisis been manufactured by the media in search of a spicy story and fueled by politicians pushing "debt free college" proposals. July 31, 2016 at 09:31AM via Digg http://ift.tt/2agAEdG
To better understand the behaviors, characteristics, and skills of future C-Level leaders, I interviewed Dr. Kristin Behfar, Associate Professor of Leadership and Organizations at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, who has conducted extensive research on how to lead teams and global strategic change effectively. What follows are her thoughts. from Forbes Education
While many argue that business plans are no longer needed to start up a company, the very exercise of trying to foresee the future five years from now can be extremely helpful for entrepreneurs. Indeed, research published in theInternational Small Business Journal demonstrates that engaging in planning activities is associated [...] from Forbes Education
It's Official: Obama's Presidential Library Will Be In Chicago's Jackson Park "For the first time, a presidential center will be in the heart of an urban community," the Obama Foundation says, adding that the area was chosen because of its potential long-term impact. Read more on NPR
Milton and Rose Friedman were honored by U.S. President George W. Bush at a White House ceremony in 2002. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Free-market economists Milton and Rose Friedman launched the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice back in 1996, they planned for the day when their name would come down [...] from Forbes Education
What College Freshmen Are Reading Book programs for freshmen — or a whole campus or community — are meant to spark discussion and unity. This year's picks at nine U.S. schools range from memoirs to political advice from 64 B.C. Read more on NPR
Parenting information site, Fatherly.com, unveiled what it feels are some of the more innovative and forward-thinking companies making products and services for kids today. (image credit: Shutterstock) Around 4 million babies are born in the United States every year. About 131 million in the world as a whole. Kids are an ever-replenishing [...] from Forbes Education
A huge thanks to everyone who helped us surpass our goal for our first crowdfunding campaign! $560k! #KhanCampaign http://pic.twitter.com/anT48y2vhX — Khan Academy (@khanacademy) July 29, 2016
Thus far the 2016 contest received over 3,000 submissions, and it’s become increasingly clear that it’s quality and not quantity that defines a #MyTopCollege winner. from Forbes Education
Girls participating in GOALS camp with their mentors in aviation in July 2016 Women around the world were moved by the scenes on Thursday night of young women watching Hillary Clinton's speech at theDemocratic National Convention. Full equality seems more achievablewiththishistoric first. On a smaller and far less publicized scale, othermomentous [...] from Forbes Education
A Program For Preschoolers Gets A Convention Bounce Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youth, or HIPPY, is a program backed by by 20 years of research. Bill Clinton gave it some love at his speech in Philadelphia. We take a closer look. Read more on NPR
Transgender Student Files Suit Against School District, Alleging Discrimination Ash Whitaker has filed a federal Title IX lawsuit against his school district. The transgender teen says the Kenosha School District has essentially created a surveillance program to monitor his bathroom usage, with plans to issue green wristbands to help identify transgender students. Read more on NPR
Hillary's Free Tuition Promise: What Would It Cost? How Would It Work? This proposal is novel and dramatic: a broadly-scaled entitlement program for the middle class directed not at older people, like Social Security and Medicare, but at younger Americans. Read more on NPR
It’s about 50 miles between the Northern Arizona University campus and the drop site where Philandrian Tree, who goes by Philan, and her fellow Coconino Rural Environment Corps (CREC) were working. But Tree made the trip back and forth in spite of her full course load, carpooling with co-workers and family to “make ends meet.” from Forbes Education
With #DemsInPhilly this week, learn the party history. Support #KhanCampaign for more! https://t.co/eHoakAGEDo http://pic.twitter.com/uayOVA7pda — Khan Academy (@khanacademy) July 28, 2016
This article first appeared as a “think piece” in the IDEAS Center (Geneva) series on “The Future of the WTO and the WTO of the Future” and is reproduced here with their permission. ******************************* Make America Great Again - eg, withdraw from the WTO The front-page story in the 25 July Financial Times [...] from Forbes Education
The average tuition cost of a public two-year in-state college is $3,435 a year, while the same bill at a public four-year college is $23,893 and $32,405 for its private counterpart. from Forbes Education
Hamilton College has introduced a new diversity requirement to a great deal of controversy, with some crying foul over what they see as the leftism inherent in the requirement. To some extent, the responses are unfair: the requirement has some serious prima facie appeal, since, all else being equal, ideological diversity is a very good thing and may help us with the pursuit of truth. But there are some significant problems with the proposal. from Forbes Education
The biggest failing of free college is not that it’s inadvisable, impractical or even immoral, but rather that it’s a Hail Mary pass in an attempt to defeat student debt culture when there are better plays available from Forbes Education
University Of Louisville President Resigns, With $690,000 Payout Resigning as president, James Ramsey will now receive a settlement to avoid potential litigation against the school, which is facing both federal and NCAA investigations. Read more on NPR
Is The Student Loan Crisis Fact Or Fiction? A new book says the student loan crisis is overblown. Author Sandy Baum says we really need to focus on the small portion of borrowers who are really struggling. Read more on NPR
While previous generations may have been content to learn the ropes, if today’s graduates aren’t kept busy they won’t hang around. from Forbes Education
Known as “The Sneaker Don,” Benjamin Kapelushnik has the reputation as one of the top resellers in the country, dealing high-end sneakers to and Instagramming with professional athletes and rappers such as French Montana, DJ Khaled, and even P. Diddy. from Forbes Education
Schools who made the NCAA men's basketball Final Four received 12.9% more applications the next year, significantly higher than the national average. from Forbes Education
How can colleges get more women to study computer science and engineering? Create a collaborative, applicable environment and a supportive network. from Forbes Education
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Falling in love with just one college can be harmful. Learn to be enthusiastic but not head-over-heels when searching for good college fits. from Forbes Education
Ready, Set, Play: A Top 10 'Playlist' From The Nation's Children's Museums Lasers and lava and mummies, oh my! Here are the exhibits that kids and their grown-ups love the most from 10 of the nation's best children's museums. Read more on NPR
A study published today reveals some of the advantages that young people from better off backgrounds have over their less fortunate peers. from Forbes Education
When it comes to creating a robust economy, you truly get what you pay for. With most investments however, it isn’t about how much you put in, but where. Traditionally, attracting new businesses and jobs to a region meant driving down operating costs, creating incentives and offering tax breaks. Presenting [...] from Forbes Education
A petition named Historians Against Trump has taken off recently. It is, as the name suggests, a coalition of historians who are concerned about the rise of Donald Trump and believe it to be their duty to warn against it. However, the profession is hardly united in its belief in this duty: history professors Stanley Fish and Jonathan Zimmerman both take issue with this letter, on the grounds that the Historians Against Trump seem to be acting as if history yields an impartial truth. from Forbes Education
One of the ways technology can innovate in education is through changing the way that teachers use student performance data. Teachers need real-time, formative data during the lessons themselves that provides relevant and meaningful feedback about student learning. Such data would enable teachers to tweak their instructional approaches while they are teaching a lesson. Adaptive learning technology makes this kind of dynamic data available to teachers, but most adaptive learning technologies that are currently on the market are not designed for this purpose. Intelligent adaptive learning platforms make it possible to collect evidence of student thinking and learning in ways that are impossible with paper and pencil. By arming educators with rich, timely information about student growth and performance, future developments in intelligent adaptive learning platforms will likely encourage educators to re-imagine their instructional practices, resulting in increased classroom innovation an...
Good News On Student Loans ... For Some More students are getting affordable payments, a new report says. But they might not be the ones who really need it. Read more on NPR
The Museum of Chinese in America exists to keep the deep and complex history of Chinese immigration to America alive. As its president, Nancy Yao Maasbach believes the most important part of her job is to make that experience relevant and accessible. Read about how this Yale School of Management graduate and former Goldman Sachs investment banker uses her business acumen to lead a nonprofit cause. from Forbes Education
Photo courtesy of John Deputy I’ve always felt a bit suspicious of branding agencies. Perhaps I’ve been burned a few times - spending too much money for a logo that didn’t speak to my work or hiring a company to produce a brochure that took six months to finish. Today’s DIY [...] from Forbes Education