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Edge: THE IMPENDING DEMISE OF THE UNIVERSITY By Don Tapscott
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The professors
who remain relevant will have to abandon the traditional lecture, and
start listening and conversing with the students — shifting from a
broadcast style and adopting an interactive one.
More Drivel From the New York Times | How The University Works
Today the Grey Lady lent the op-ed page to yet another Columbia prof with the same old faux “analysis” of graduate education.
Why golly, the problem with the university is that there aren’t enough teaching positions out there to employ all of our excess doctorates Mark C. Taylor says: “Most graduate programs in American universities produce a product for which there is no market (candidates for teaching positions that do not exist).” Because there are just too many folks with Ph.D.’s out there, “there will always be too many candidates for too few openings.”
Um, nope. Wrong. _The New York Times_ loves this bad theory and has been pushing it for decades, but the reality is clear....
The Universities in Trouble - The New York Review of Books
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At many private colleges there is pressure to enroll more students who can pay at least a substantial fraction of full tuition and fees, and fewer who depend heavily on financial aid.
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