<![CDATA[Brainstorm]]> http://chronicle.com/blog/Brainstorm/3/ Thu, 2 Sep 2010 19:41:52 -0400 <![CDATA[Labor Day and Unemployment]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26665/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Labor-DayUnemployment/26665/ Thu, 2 Sep 2010 09:52:00 -0400 How dare Teresa Ghilarducci bring morality into labor relations? How elitist! Or so a critical blogger suggests.

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<![CDATA[Are We Still Evolving?]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26638/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Are-We-Still-Evolving-/26638/ Wed, 1 Sep 2010 09:46:00 -0400 For better or for worse, yes, writes Michael Ruse.

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<![CDATA[The Case for Building New Public Universities]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26609/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/The-Case-for-Building-New/26609/ Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:00:00 -0400 Lean and mean new models can be built more easily than old clunkers can be rehabbed, says Kevin Carey.

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<![CDATA[The Tea Party Viewpoint]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26603/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/The-Tea-Party-Viewpoint/26603/ Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:54:00 -0400 It's a sentiment, writes Mark Bauerlein, not a political outlook.

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<![CDATA[Art and Politics: Part 2, The Deafening Roar]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26601/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/ArtPolitics-Part-2-The/26601/ Tue, 31 Aug 2010 08:21:00 -0400 People doubt their knowledge about art but not their knowledge about politics, Laurie Fendrich writes. But what really constitutes our political knowledge?

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<![CDATA[On the First Day ...]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26569/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/On-the-First-Day-/26569/ Mon, 30 Aug 2010 09:49:00 -0400 Gina Barreca welcomes you to her classroom. First, a few guidelines.

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<![CDATA[Reading Is Not a Skill]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26541/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Reading-Is-Not-a-Skill/26541/ Sun, 29 Aug 2010 07:00:00 -0400 Mark Bauerlein discusses the argument that reading comprehension is based on previous knowledge of the subject of a given passage.

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<![CDATA[Art and Politics, Part 1: The Deafening Silence]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26500/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/ArtPolitics-Part-1-The/26500/ Thu, 26 Aug 2010 20:54:00 -0400 Laurie Fendrich considers why art is a subject people are reluctant to discuss in public.

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<![CDATA[The 'Don't Suck' Theory of Improving Graduation Rates]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26483/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/The-Dont-Suck-Theory-of/26483/ Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:00:00 -0400 Best practices are nice, but let's worry about eliminating gross incompetence first, suggests Kevin Carey.

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<![CDATA[What I Did on My Summer 'Vacation']]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26472/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/What-I-Did-on-My-Summer/26472/ Wed, 25 Aug 2010 23:00:00 -0400 Sara Goldrick-Rab catches us up.

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<![CDATA[Public Rejects Obama Education Secretary]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26452/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Public-Rejects-Obama-Education/26452/ Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:37:00 -0400 In a poll, the American public held Arne Duncan to higher standards than do reporters at many national media outlets, says Marc Bousquet.

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<![CDATA[Rooms for Debate at the Times]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26461/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Rooms-for-Debate-at-the-Times/26461/ Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:55:00 -0400 Mark Bauerlein cites some of the Gray Lady's recent curtsies toward colleges.

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<![CDATA[What's Your Advice to New Faculty Members?]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26455/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Whats-Your-Advice-to-New/26455/ Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:55:00 -0400 What are five things you know now that you wish you’d known then? Gina Barreca asks.

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<![CDATA[Herbert Spencer]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26448/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Herbert-Spencer/26448/ Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:03:00 -0400 When he wasn't right, he was wrong in interesting ways, writes Michael Ruse of the 19th-century philosopher.

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<![CDATA[Two Great Reasons to Be Excited]]> http://chronicle.com/blogPost/blogPost-content/26432/ http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Two-Great-Reasons-to-Be/26432/ Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:35:22 -0400 In the voting booth, Michael Ruse experiences the nexus between individual and group. In the classroom, he lectures on it.

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