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Report Release: Reforming Teacher Pensions for a Changing Work Force

New Education Sector report examines teacher pensions and details the problems facing current state pension programs.


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Teachers Unions as Agents of Reform

Brad Jupp, an architect of Denver's landmark performance-based teacher pay system, ProComp, is an outspoken advocate of both labor organizing and quality education for disadvantaged kids. In this interview, Jupp talks about ProComp, his views on teacher unionism, and the future of the teaching profession.


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For-profit colleges: Do they shortchange students?

Policy Director Kevin Carey comments on a recent Senate HELP Committee hearing on for-profit colleges.


 
Events » America's Best Colleges?

Events

America's Best Colleges?

October 25, 2006 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Capital Hilton)
Contact Name: Renée Rybak
Featured Presenter:
Kevin Carey

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Listen to the archived audio webcast for this event.

The annual U.S. News rankings are out, re-igniting the debate about which colleges and universities are "best" in the nation. The U.S. Secretary of Education's Commission on the Future of Higher Education recently criticized the nation's higher education system as "increasingly risk-averse, at times self-satisfied, and unduly expensive." The report calls for new, public measures of how well colleges teach and how much college students learn, in order to give consumers choosing colleges better information and to create new incentives for colleges to improve the education they provide. Congress is considering a new version of the federal Higher Education Act. And more high school students are gearing up to apply to college than ever before.

Join Education Sector for a discussion with leading federal policymakers and higher education experts about how colleges and universities should—or shouldn't—be measured, ranked, and held accountable for giving students an affordable, high-quality education.

This Education Sector event will feature:

Kevin Carey, Research and Policy Manager, Education Sector
Paul Glastris, Editor-in-Chief, The Washington Monthly, (as moderator)
David Dunn, Acting Under Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education and Chief of Staff to the U.S. Secretary of Education
Brian Kelly, Executive Editor, US News & World Report
Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity University
Charles Miller, Chairman of the federal Commission on the Future of Higher Education
David E. Shulenburger, Vice President for Academic Affairs, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC)

WHEN:
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006, 9:30 to 11:30 AM 

WHERE:
South American Room, Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
(Closest metro stop is Farragut West or North)

Education Sector thanks Lumina Foundation for its support of this project. 


 

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