More Indications of What is Wrong: “On B-School Test, Americans Fail to Measure Up”

On B-School Test, Americans Fail to Measure Up – WSJ – WSJ. Here is my comment: ” For a former math professor, this report has no surprises. First, there is this. The difference in scores (of what looks like about one sigma) is just a reflection of changes in American higher education. Arum and Roksa, […]

Looks Like Marketing to Me “New on Campus: The 3-Year Degree”

You can read the article,New on Campus: The 3-Year Degree – WSJ – WSJ#livefyre-comment. or just read the quote from it on my comment. ” First note this fact, from “Academically Adrift” by Arum and Roksa: Students are reguired to study 45% less than in the 60′s, and 35% less than in 1980. Gain in […]

Law Schools Like These Seem to Serve Everyone But Their Students – Who Probably, In Actuality, Serve the School

Creditors Keep Troubled Law Schools on Life Support – NYTimes.com. I wrote two comments. “Prof. Solomon’s analysis is an eye-opener. It tells us that the institutional setting (by that I mean regulations, norms, social expectations, etc…), within which colleges of all types operate, allows them to act almost solely in their selfish interest with few […]

Excellent Article That Hits the Nail on the Head

What Role Does Technology Play in Record Levels of Income Inequality? | MIT Technology Review. I highly recommend this article.  The last few paragraphs put the focus on educantional instituations. Here is how I commented. Grusky argues..we must…reform educational institutions…” Absolutely. The problem started before 1980. Here is David Riesman in 1980. “…the “wants”of students […]

Blatant plagiarism sinks paper (and earns a sabbatical!) for mathematician From “Retraction Watch”

Blatant plagiarism sinks paper (and earns a sabbatical!) for mathematician | Retraction Watch. This is timely since I’m in the process of writing about “paper rustling“. I will make one comment about the story from Retraction Watch. The case described there is petty only in the sense that it doesn’t make or break big careers.  […]

A Good Suggestion (With Changes) From Retired Chancellor of NY Schools

A Lesson Plan for A+ Teachers – WSJ – WSJ. Here is my comment. Since I am a former professor who has seen the sorry, scandolous, and corrupt, state of higher education for over three decades, I could strongly support Mr. Klein’s suggestion that “…prospective teachers…demonstrate real subject-matter knowledge…”, if there were a couple of […]

Colleges Are Tracking When Students Work Out at Rec Centers – WSJ – WSJ

Colleges Are Tracking When Students Work Out at Rec Centers – WSJ – WSJ. Interesting.

Bloomberg May Be Able to Pull It Off For Low-Income Students

This is an excellent article about a hopeful program. A New Push to Get Low-Income Students Through College – NYTimes.com. I wrote my view. “The most hopeful aspect of this program is Michael Bloomberg. I say that because he took an important step in improving New York’s schools – putting the spotlight on the colleges […]

I Have Started “The Purloined Proof”

The (true) tale will have it’s own page, The Purloined Proof.