The Best 387 Colleges, 2022

The Best 387 Colleges, 2022
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Publisher : Princeton Review
Total Pages : 881
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780525570820
ISBN-13 : 0525570829
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best 387 Colleges, 2022 by : The Princeton Review

Make sure you’re preparing with the most up-to-date materials! Look for The Princeton Review’s newest edition of this book, The Best 388 Colleges, 2023 Edition (ISBN: 9780593450963, on-sale August 2022). Publisher's Note: Products purchased from third-party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality or authenticity, and may not include access to online tests or materials included with the original product.

The Best 386 Colleges, 2021

The Best 386 Colleges, 2021
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Publisher : Princeton Review
Total Pages : 882
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780525570073
ISBN-13 : 0525570071
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best 386 Colleges, 2021 by : The Princeton Review

Make sure you’re preparing with the most up-to-date materials! Look for The Princeton Review’s newest edition of this book, The Best 387 Colleges, 2022 (ISBN: 9780525570820, on-sale August 2021). Publisher's Note: Products purchased from third-party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality or authenticity, and may not include access to online tests or materials included with the original product.

Educational rankings annual 1991

Educational rankings annual 1991
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Publisher : Gale Cengage
Total Pages : 628
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0810378086
ISBN-13 : 9780810378087
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational rankings annual 1991 by : Lynn C. Hattendorf

School Choice Myths

School Choice Myths
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Publisher : Cato Institute
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781948647922
ISBN-13 : 1948647923
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis School Choice Myths by : Corey A. DeAngelis

Are there legitimate arguments to prevent families from choosing the education that works best for their children? Opponents of school choice have certainly offered many objections, but for decades they have mainly repeated myths either because they did not know any better or perhaps to protect the government schooling monopoly. In these pages, 14 of the top scholars in education policy debunk a dozen of the most pernicious myths, including “school choice siphons money from public schools,” “choice harms children left behind in public schools,” “school choice has racist origins,” and “choice only helps the rich get richer.” As the contributors demonstrate, even arguments against school choice that seem to make powerful intuitive sense fall apart under scrutiny. There are, frankly, no compelling arguments against funding students directly instead of public school systems. School Choice Myths shatters the mythology standing in the way of education freedom.

Higher Education Accountability

Higher Education Accountability
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781421424736
ISBN-13 : 1421424738
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Higher Education Accountability by : Robert Kelchen

Beginning with the earliest efforts to regulate schools, the author reveals the rationale behind accountability and outlines the historical development of how US federal and state policies, accreditation practices, private-sector interests, and internal requirements have become so important to institutional success and survival

Colleges That Create Futures

Colleges That Create Futures
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Publisher : Princeton Review
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9780804126397
ISBN-13 : 0804126399
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Colleges That Create Futures by : Princeton Review

KICK-START YOUR CAREER WITH THE RIGHT ON-CAMPUS EXPERIENCE! When it comes to getting the most out of college, the experiences you have outside the classroom are just as important as what you study. Colleges That Create Futures looks beyond the usual “best of” college lists to highlight 50 schools that empower students to discover practical, real-world applications for their talents and interests. The schools in this book feature distinctive research, internship, and hands-on learning programs—all the info you need to help find a college where you can parlay your passion into a successful post-college career. Inside, You'll Find: • In-depth profiles covering career services, internship support, student group activity, alumni satisfaction, noteworthy facilities and programs, and more • Candid assessments of each school’s academics from students, current faculty, and alumni • Unique hands-on learning opportunities for students across majors • Testimonials on career prep from alumni in business, education, law, and much more *************************** What makes Colleges That Create Futures important? You've seen the headlines—lately the news has been full of horror stories about how the college educational system has failed many recent grads who leave school with huge debt, no job prospects, and no experience in the working world. Colleges That Create Futures identifies schools that don't fall into this trap but instead prepare students for successful careers! How are the colleges selected? Schools are selected based on survey results on career services, grad school matriculation, internship support, student group and government activity, alumni activity and salaries, and noteworthy facilities and programs.

Engines of Anxiety

Engines of Anxiety
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Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages : 294
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781610448567
ISBN-13 : 1610448561
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Engines of Anxiety by : Wendy Nelson Espeland

Students and the public routinely consult various published college rankings to assess the quality of colleges and universities and easily compare different schools. However, many institutions have responded to the rankings in ways that benefit neither the schools nor their students. In Engines of Anxiety, sociologists Wendy Espeland and Michael Sauder delve deep into the mechanisms of law school rankings, which have become a top priority within legal education. Based on a wealth of observational data and over 200 in-depth interviews with law students, university deans, and other administrators, they show how the scramble for high rankings has affected the missions and practices of many law schools. Engines of Anxiety tracks how rankings, such as those published annually by the U.S. News & World Report, permeate every aspect of legal education, beginning with the admissions process. The authors find that prospective law students not only rely heavily on such rankings to evaluate school quality, but also internalize rankings as expressions of their own abilities and flaws. For example, they often view rejections from “first-tier” schools as a sign of personal failure. The rankings also affect the decisions of admissions officers, who try to balance admitting diverse classes with preserving the school’s ranking, which is dependent on factors such as the median LSAT score of the entering class. Espeland and Sauder find that law schools face pressure to admit applicants with high test scores over lower-scoring candidates who possess other favorable credentials. Engines of Anxiety also reveals how rankings have influenced law schools’ career service departments. Because graduates’ job placements play a major role in the rankings, many institutions have shifted their career-services resources toward tracking placements, and away from counseling and network-building. In turn, law firms regularly use school rankings to recruit and screen job candidates, perpetuating a cycle in which highly ranked schools enjoy increasing prestige. As a result, the rankings create and reinforce a rigid hierarchy that penalizes lower-tier schools that do not conform to the restrictive standards used in the rankings. The authors show that as law schools compete to improve their rankings, their programs become more homogenized and less accessible to non-traditional students. The ranking system is considered a valuable resource for learning about more than 200 law schools. Yet, Engines of Anxiety shows that the drive to increase a school’s rankings has negative consequences for students, educators, and administrators and has implications for all educational programs that are quantified in similar ways.

Rankings and Accountability in Higher Education: Uses and Misuses

Rankings and Accountability in Higher Education: Uses and Misuses
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Publisher : UNESCO
Total Pages : 309
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789230011567
ISBN-13 : 9230011568
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Rankings and Accountability in Higher Education: Uses and Misuses by : Priscilla Toka Mmantsetsa Marope

The growing impact of university rankings on public policy and on students choices has stirred controversy worldwide. This unique volume brings together the architects of university rankings and their critics to debate the uses and misuses of existing rankings. With voices from five continents, it provides a comprehensive overview of current thinking on the subject and sets out alternative approaches and complementary tools for a new era of transparent and informed use of higher education ranking tables.

Business Rankings Annual

Business Rankings Annual
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Publisher : Gale Cengage
Total Pages : 728
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0787613576
ISBN-13 : 9780787613570
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Rankings Annual by :

Provides over 3800 top ten US business lists in more than 1500 subject areas. Each entry includes: a list of up to ten items in the ranking; description of the ranking criteria; units of measure; and a complete bibliographic citation to the source.