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30 votes
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The University of Michigan doubled down on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. What went wrong?
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California bans legacy admissions at private universities
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Children in Sweden are to start school at six years old from 2028, a year earlier than at present – overhaul signals a switch from play-based teaching for younger children
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At the University of Michigan, pro Palestinian protestors have "Shut Down" student government, by being elected to it
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California is giving schools more homework: Build housing for teachers
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Bangladesh imposes curfew after dozens killed in anti-government protests
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Students at fake university in Michigan created by Immigration and Customs Enforcement can sue US, court rules
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School choice programs have been wildly successful under Ron DeSantis. Now Florida public schools might close.
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The US Supreme Court just quietly handed a huge win to veterans seeking an education
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Students at Brown just secured a vote on divestment. What happens next?
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Canada bet big on immigration. Now it’s hitting the brakes.
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Norway's health minister resigned Friday, the second Norwegian government member to step down this year amid allegations they plagiarized academic works
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UT Austin lays off around sixty staffers to comply with Texas Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ban
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‘America is under attack’: Inside the anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion crusade
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Specter of academic plagiarism has now reached the heart of Norwegian politics, toppling one government minister and leaving a second fighting for her political career
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Canada announces cap on international students for next two years
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California public school students will learn about labor rights under first-of-its-kind law
44 votes -
Without a college degree, life in America is staggeringly shorter
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For the fourteenth year running, Iceland takes the top position in the Global Gender Gap Report by the World Economic Forum
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Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman introduces legislation to cancel school lunch debt
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The conservative push for “school choice” has had its most successful year ever
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From fights over LGBT rights to prayer at school board meetings, Chino Valley California public schools have become ground zero for the culture wars
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Schoolkids in eight US states can now eat free school meals, advocates urge Congress for nationwide policy
85 votes -
US President Joe Biden is still trying to forgive student debt in ‘a very direct confrontation’ with US Supreme Court, expert says
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Massachusetts passed a 4% millionaire's tax last year. Now every public-school student is going to get free lunch.
71 votes -
First religious charter school in the US faces legal challenge
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Bernie Sanders 'disappointed, but not surprised,' as US Senate rejects 10% military spending cut
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Just give kids school lunch
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Headteachers warn UK facing ‘dangerous’ teacher shortage as recruitment crisis deepens
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The campaign to sabotage Texas’ public schools
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India police detain students gathered to watch BBC documentary on Narendra Modi
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New Jersey requiring students to learn 'media literacy' to fight 'disinformation'
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Security services in Norway say they have arrested a university lecturer accused of working for Russia as a spy
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As the midterm elections approach in the US, does Finland have the answer to fake news?
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Emmanuel Macron’s new roadmap for education
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California first US state to offer free meals to all public school students
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Ohio governor signs bill allowing armed school employees
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NYC snow days: Dismay as school snow days cancelled
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If the US Federal Government was to stop issuing student financial aid to private colleges and universities, what would be the impact to those institutions?
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here. I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private...
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here.
I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private colleges and universities would be a political non-starter. I'm assuming the government would have a "teach-out" style plan to transition schools off federal dollars. Regardless, the impact would be massive. I've briefly glanced at financial aid and revenue data for one R1 school, and it seems federal money makes up a significant (20-30%) portion of annual operating revenue. While that doesn't seem like much at first, I suspect enrollment would drop significantly at many schools if there was the alternative of going to a public university for free. Several thoughts come to mind:
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What percent of schools would close or merge?
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What would be some of the most surprising schools to close?
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How quickly would schools close? Would they immediately shutter, close at the end of the transition period, or struggle on for a few years?
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What is the breakdown of institution types (R1/2 vs SLAC vs engineering schools)?
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What would be the impact on religiously-affiliated colleges, especially Catholic schools (there's already many little-known ones in the middle of nowhere)?
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Of the schools that survive, what sort of strategies would they employ to remain solvent (lean heavier on foreign students, reduce admissions standards, have mandatory work-study programs to reduce administrative costs, create alumni contracts akin to tithing, invest more in the financial sector/Wall Street)?
Edit: Whoops, I thought I posted this in ~misc. Oh well.
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Will American ideas tear France apart? Some of its leaders think so.
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Hong Kong unveils national security guidelines for children aged six and above
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As the racial gap closes, the Democrat-Republican education gap widens
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US universities seek ways to protect students and faculty from being prosecuted by Chinese authorities
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces modifications to international student policies amid coronavirus pandemic
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Michigan Governor Whitmer announces plan for free college tuition for front-line workers battling coronavirus
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What if the court saw other rights as generously as gun rights?
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Clearing up the confusion around Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement creates fake US university, lures international students, collects money, arrests them
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After Labour's conference pledge to scrap Ofsted and private schools in the UK, does the envied Finnish education system provide the blueprint?
8 votes