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Evaluating the Return on Investment in Higher Education: An Assessment of Individual- and State-Level Returns
Kristin Blagg; Erica Blom
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning
A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas
National Research Council
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Outreach:Outreach to K12 Teachers and Students, Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning
Competencies for Community College Leaders
× Competencies for Community College Leaders This resource offers information on competencies leadership programs/colleges should consider when designing programs to develop tomorrow's community college ...
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Supporting Students:Professional Preparation, Institutional Systems:Degree Program Development, Outreach:Policy Change
Does teaching advance your academic career?
Does teaching advance your academic career? Table: Examples of evidence that could be included in a promotion case for each level of teaching achievement, structured within four evidence domains. This table, taken ...
Resource Type: Report
Racial Equity and Justice in Educational Settings
Eboni Zamani-Gallaher
Dr. Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher interviewed Dr. Dafina-Lazarus Stewart, a professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Bowling Green State University, about equity, inclusion, justice, and diversity in academic settings, as well as the role of campus leaders. The summary highlights this interview; the full interview is available as the debut episode of the Democracy's College podcast series.
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Professional Development:Cultural Competency, Diversity/Inclusion, Institutional Systems:Personnel/Hiring, Incentive/Reward Systems, Professional Development:Advising and Mentoring, Institutional Systems:Evaluating Promotion and Tenure, Supporting Students:Student Engagement, Institutional Systems:Evaluating Teaching
Teaching Eval Shake-Up
Teaching Eval Shake-Up Flaherty describes recent changes in the tenure and promotion processes at two institutions, the University of Southern California and the University of Oregon, involving discontinuing the ...
Resource Type: Website, Report
Benefits and costs of transnational collaborative partnerships in higher education
Daniela Craciun; Kata Orosz
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning
Ranking ROI Of 4,500 US Colleges And Universities
Anthony P. Carnevale; Ban Cheah; Martin Van Der Werf
Principal findings: Community colleges and many certificate programs have the highest ROI in the short term. Colleges that primarily award bachelor's degrees have the highest ROI in the long term. Public colleges have higher ROI than private colleges in the short term. Degrees from private nonprofit colleges generally have a higher ROI in the long term than public universities.
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning
New York State Open Educational Resources Funds: CUNY Year Two Report
CUNY Report
As of Fall 2019, the growth of CUNY's OER programs, courses, and enrollments has skyrocketed as illustrated by the following numbers: 23,661 sections across CUNY have converted from expensive proprietary materials to open educational resources. IMPACT: 469,000 students have enrolled in courses with zero textbook cost. Students saved an estimated .9 million from Fall 2017 - Fall 2019. BENEFITS ANALYSIS: .86 in savings for every of NYS Funding.
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning
Instructional quality, student outcomes, and institutional finances
Jessie Brown; Martin Kurzweil
A report from the American Council on Education exploring the question of whether improving instructional quality can increase an institution's revenue. Principal Conclusions (p.22): As the cost of college grows and sources of funding of decline, college and university leaders face mounting pressure to find effective and efficient ways to improve their core business: educating and graduating students. Numerous studies show that research-based pedagogical practices and participation in faculty development can help institutions achieve these goals by increasing student learning, engagement, persistence, and degree completion. There is also evidence that improvements in retention increase revenue and have a positive return on investment. Other interventions—including remedial course redesign, increased course-taking in the first year, and more comprehensive first-year curricular and co-curricular reforms—have been shown to improve cost per degree.
Resource Type: Report
Program Components: Institutional Systems:Strategic Planning, Evaluating Teaching