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Toscano, Michael – Academic Questions, 2013
In this opinion piece, Michael Toscano writes that his criticism of the Common Core State Standards ultimately has very little to do with their innate quality, but rather that their relation to other social spheres is disordered. He refers to the full reordering of American education away from families and local communities--which he states are…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change
Davidson, Bruce W. – Academic Questions, 2013
The author has lived in Japan over twenty-five years, teaching in higher education for more than twenty. He observes that it has been alarming to see the inroads of ideological activism in the academic community in Japan, which is having unfortunate effects on the curricula of many schools, including his own, Hokusei Gakuen University. In this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Ideology
Heiden, Bruce – Academic Questions, 2013
In a recent article in "Academic Questions" political scientists Robert Maranto and Matthew C. Woessner have suggested a program to reform their discipline and enhance its social utility. They encourage researchers to engage with consequential social issues and educate the public, while admonishing political scientists to resist partisan advocacy…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Political Science, Educational Research, Ideology
Balch, Stephen H. – Academic Questions, 2012
Twenty-five years at the helm of the National Association of Scholars (NAS) have left the author with vivid memories: of knocks and bruises, peaks of exhilaration and, especially, unforgettable characters. But as for lessons learned, that's a very different story. In this article, the author shares some of the successes that happened in NAS for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Story Telling, Higher Education, Reflection
Wood, Peter – Academic Questions, 2012
The National Association of Scholars (NAS) today is focused more than ever on public controversies and on public tools of communication. Where once NAS members were primarily concerned with debates within the academy, now they are equally concerned with debates about the academy. If the topics they address have changed, so too have the means by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Associations, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Jimenez, Camilo; Corral, Will H. – Academic Questions, 2012
Camilo Jimenez taught writing and literature at the prestigious Universidad Javeriana in Columbia for nine years until his resignation in December 2011, for reasons explained in this article. Having found that only three out of thirty of his students in his "Assessment of Non-Fiction Texts" course could successfully summarize a work in one…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Writing Skills, Research Skills, Computer Uses in Education
Deneen, Patrick J. – Academic Questions, 2012
Long regarded by the vanguard of America's universities as antiquated and even dangerous, civic education is suddenly fashionable again. With the publication of "A Crucible Moment," a long battle in the culture wars appears to be winding down. It appears that everyone supports civic education today. For the past three decades, the ideal of civic…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Educational Principles, Change Strategies
Downs, Donald A. – Academic Questions, 2012
This article presents the author's critique on a new report titled "A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy's Future", and focuses on civic education and civic engagement. The Obama administration's new report confronts a genuine problem in American education. The decline of civic education and knowledge in America is one of the few…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility
Flynn, Daniel J. – Academic Questions, 2012
In this article, the author talks about "A Crucible Moment: College Learning & Democracy's Future." There is a moment within "A Crucible Moment: College Learning & Democracy's Future" when the report gets it right. The academics tackle a National Governors Association study that envisions colleges as job training centers. The authors of "A…
Descriptors: Job Training, Social Responsibility, Democracy, Politics of Education
Johnson, K. C. – Academic Questions, 2012
In this article, the author talks about the report "A Crucible Moment: College Learning & Democracy's Future," which provides a blueprint of what higher education ought "not" to do. The document was produced by the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U), an organization with a long history not only of demanding the advancement of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Citizenship, Democratic Values
Maranto, Robert; Woessner, Matthew C. – Academic Questions, 2012
In this article, the authors talk about the relevance of American political science and America. Political science has enormous strengths in its highly talented practitioners and sophisticated methods. However, its disconnection from its host society, while not so severe as for fields like English and sociology, nonetheless poses an existential…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Political Science, Relevance (Education), Educational Opportunities
French, David – Academic Questions, 2011
Lawyers are among the most unhappy, least respected wealthy people in America. There are, no doubt, many reasons for the morale crisis in the legal profession. After all, not many people like lawyers. Further, many aspects of legal work are objectively stressful. Litigation is rife with conflict even in the most courteous jurisdictions, and trials…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Law Schools, School Effectiveness, Failure
Rounds, Charles E., Jr. – Academic Questions, 2011
While many law students and recent grads have come to feel that legal education is an expensive waste of time now that the job market for lawyers has collapsed, some seasoned law practitioners have their own concerns about the worth of a legal education. Their concerns, however, relate to product quality rather than product marketability.…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Law Schools, Lawyers
Graglia, Lino A. – Academic Questions, 2011
When the author entered Columbia Law School in 1951, first-year tuition was $600--$5082.07 in today's money (according to the U.S. Department of Labor's CPI inflation calculator). Today (with some additional compulsory payments) it is over $50,000. How could this have happened? Law schools were once noted for providing inexpensive education, what…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Costs, Tuition, Educational Change
Wood, Peter – Academic Questions, 2011
Is there a bubble in higher education? In this article, the author responds point-by-point to those who argue against the overwhelming signs that there is. In the process, he makes a convincing case that higher education badly needs an overhaul in order to operate more effectively and efficiently. (Contains 38 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Outcomes of Education, School Effectiveness

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