Zooming Past Equity in Higher Education: Technocratic Pedagogy Fails Social Justice Test

BY NOLAN HIGDON AND MICKEY HUFF The following essay appeared on Project Censored’s website and is reposted with permission. The response to COVID-19 by governing institutions has altered the lives and practices of people across the nation, including the students, faculty, and staff in higher education. One of the biggest changes in educational institutions has…

Some Not Entirely Random Observations

BY MARTIN KICH Everyone gives lip-service to the primacy of instruction in institutional missions, but the first place where administrators and boards look for “savings” is almost always instructional budgets and instructional staffing. They almost always say that instruction is where all of the money is, but typically “instruction” accounts for only 30%-40% of a…

Newest Polling on Reopening College Campuses in the Fall

BY MARTIN KICH Writing for Politico, Juan Perez has reported the results of a poll conducted by the magazine in collaboration with Morning Consult: Forty-one percent of Americans said it’s a bad idea to reopen K-12 schools in the fall, concluded the online survey of close to 2,000 registered voters, while 44 percent felt it…

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College after the Pandemic

BY JANE S. GABIN Everyone agrees: college will never be the same. Even before the pandemic, rapid change had become the pattern. Remember when college applications were handwritten? It wasn’t so long ago. Over the past three decades, colleges have become more like businesses and the process of applying for admission to them has become,…