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The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year

EAB

Blogs The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year AskEAB's 6 most popular research requests in 2022-2023 Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass hundreds of questions from district leaders and school administrators to our AskEAB team. District policies and management: 28% of requests District management: 16% Other (e.g.,

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Florida university system won’t vote on tenure policy this week after drawing 1,300-plus comments

Higher Ed Dive

Faculty members had said the proposed post-tenure review process would undermine the concept of protecting research on controversial topics.

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The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year

EAB

Blogs The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass scores of questions from independent school leaders to our AskEAB team. Now, we’re sharing the five topics that were top of mind for independent school leaders over the past year (July 2022 through June 2023).

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AACC Federal Policy Update Webinar: The Latest from Washington

AACC

Join us for a federal policy update webinar on August 1, 2023, at 3:00PM Eastern. In this free webinar, the AACC government relations team will bring you up to speed on all you need to know about the latest federal policy developments. Topics will include federal funding, Dept. Topics will include federal funding, Dept.

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Discussion Topics for Book Clubbing ‘After the Ivory Tower Falls’

Inside Higher Ed

I hope that readers come away convinced that: A) We must support policies and politicians committed to investing in public colleges and universities, especially community colleges. trillion higher ed debt crisis. We should be talking about a sort of universal national service gap year for all high school graduates.

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Bringing coherence to tertiary education

Wonkhe

Following a Policy Exchange event on the topic, Iain Mansfield and Lucian Hudson explore what we need to do to build a true tertiary education system The post Bringing coherence to tertiary education appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Optional attendance policies ill serve students (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

At a recent meeting with student leaders, the topic of class attendance policies came up. The optional attendance policy is not without precedent or reason. The optional attendance policy, unchecked, can compromise what many seek in the college experience. Moreover, it signals lack of creativity and engagement.

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