Who benefits from the tuition gold rush?

The logic of HMO increasingly dominates higher education. The management carefully rations the professor’s time. 35 years ago, almost 75% of all college teachers were tenured. Only a quarter worked part-time, part-time or on a permanent basis. Today these proportions are reversed. If you are currently enrolled in four classes of college, there is a … Read more

Comparing and Contrasting in Classroom Instruction to Online Instruction! Part 2

In Part #1 we discussed the virtues and benefits of teaching in the classroom. It is the most reliable form of pedagogy to ensure a student achieves thriving [ef-lÉ�-RESS] – Reach an optimal stage of development. I should point out that some educators believe that blended learning or blended education, eLearning and distance learning do … Read more