Education Worldwide
Tech-Enabled Experiments Must Be Part of Education Reform, U.S. Report Says
The U.S. Education Department must experiment with alternative models, such as stackable credentials and competency-based programs, as part of broader reforms of the nation´s postsecondary-education system, according to a report titled “A Path Forward.” published on[…]
Horizon 2020: high expectations and first concerns
The much expected Horizon 2020 was launched by the European Commission last week with the first call for the Research and Innovation Funding Framework for 2014-2020. Although universities and other stakeholders positively reacted to[…]
The 2013 Nobel Peace Prize should be awarded to…
Today, 11 October 2013, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). It appeared as a big disappointment to people who voted otherwise: The[…]
The Wert Law and the ‘Mcdonalization’ of Spanish -and Catalan- education
The law adopted by the Spanish Government, to take effect on 2014 – 2015 (known as Wert Law), has caused a heated public debate in Spain. We came across an essay of Ferran Ruiz Tarragó,[…]
SAT Tests Get Cancelled Massively…Because of Cheating
SATs are standardized tests for college admissions that students in U.S. and worldwide must undertake in order to gain admittance to American schools, including prestigious Harvard and Stanford. A SAT exam session scheduled for last May 4, for[…]
IX International Seminar – Edited Videos Released
We are releasing the final edited version of the video sessions of the last IX International Seminar: Transformative Changes in Education: System-wide Approach, which was held last November in Barcelona at the Media-TIC building. You[…]
New forms of digital divide
Bandwidh divide could bar some people from online learning The digital divide had been a hot topic during years. Developed countries and regions are now noticing the rise of another kind of divide: a “bandwidth[…]
Over-60s are told: go back to university and retrain
The UK government suggested that 60+ old people should go to university to retrain because they will be expected to work for longer before retirement: the state pension age is to rise to 67 by[…]
A Call for Drastic Changes in Educating New Lawyers
The legal system has always been the least flexible pilar of our society´s institutions; the very nature of conservatism was supposed to secure order, stability and continuity. That’s why proposal made by the Task Force[…]
A Bill of Rights to protect students’ interests in the age of MOOCs
Last month, 12 of the most renowned educators and experts in online-education, met in Palo Alto, Ca. to discuss about the future of higher education in the digital age. They created a document with the[…]