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Kevin Carey on Washington Journal
Policy Director Kevin Carey appeared on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" to talk about the education proposals put forth during President Obama's State of the Union address.
Co-founder Andrew Rotherham is featured in CBS's "Where America Stands," a news special on the current state of the nation's schools.
For Release: New Education Sector Report Offers a New Look at High School Accountability
"College- and Career-Ready" focuses on using outcomes data to hold high schools accountable for student success.
Holding Colleges Accountable: Can Success Be Measured?
TIME magazine education reporter Gilbert Cruz sits down with Policy Director Kevin Carey to discuss why parents and public officials should demand more accountability from colleges.
Miller on Federal Student Loan Changes
Education Sector Policy Analyst Ben Miller talks with Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Education about changes to the federal student loan program.
College costs are skyrocketing even as low- and middle-income families struggle to make ends meet. Federal and state financial aid hasn't kept up, forcing more students to borrow more money than ever before. Many colleges claim that rising costs are unavoidable, because—unlike other industries—higher education is inherently labor-intensive and cannot become more efficient. But a growing number of institutions, mostly public universities operating below the elite institution radar screen, are proving otherwise. They're using technology to transform undergraduate education, dramatically cutting labor costs while improving student learning results at the same time.
Is this the future of higher education? What does this mean for the professoriate and the role of colleges in the creation of new knowledge? And why aren't more of these cost savings being passed on to students? Join Education Sector December 2, 2008, to hear the answers to these and other important questions about undergraduate education's new direction. A panel of experts will also discuss the new Washington Monthly article, "Transformation 101,"written by Education Sector Research and Policy Manager Kevin Carey.
Featured panelists include:
Kevin Carey, Research and Policy Manager, Education Sector
Burck Smith, CEO, SMARTHINKING and StraighterLine
Martin Snyder, Director, American Association of University Professors
James Wohlpart, Associate Dean and Professor of English, Florida Gulf Coast University, College of Arts and Sciences
Paul Glastris, Editor, Washington Monthly (introductions)
Scott Jaschik, Editor, Inside Higher Ed (as moderator)
WHEN:
Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
WHERE:
Federal Room, Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
(Closest metro stop is Farragut West or Farragut North)
Education Sector thanks Lumina Foundation for its support of this project.