Month: November 2024

  • Students Don’t Read-We Must Adapt

    Adjusting to Students’ Needs I recently read the article “How Much Do Students Really Read?” by Johanna Alonso featured on the Inside Higher Ed website.  It sparked several thoughts I want to explore below.  The “Good” Old Days  When I studied History in the late 1980s, I understood that reading was a natural expectation. I…

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    Trump: What Is To Be Done?

    Where Do We Stand? I could begin with Donald Trump’s election in 2020, but that’s not what I want to focus on here. Instead, I want to explore the most recent battle between Higher Education and Trump. President Trump has made it clear that he is unhappy with the current state of higher education in…

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    Why Now? Gen-Z Is Transforming Education and We Must Adjust

    Why We Must Change Now? Higher education has existed since ancient times. In much of that time, it was limited to those studying religious doctrine or the very wealthy. In the 20th century, access to higher education became more widespread across the globe. As demonstrated by Vera Korhonen for Statistia, by the end of the…