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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

The editor, author, adopting teacher, instructional designer, cognitive science researcher, psychometrician, data scientist, and UX engineer may all work together to develop a unified vision for a product, but more often than not they are like the blind man and the elephant. So…that’s different.

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Here are 6 promising higher ed predictions for 2025

University Business

” More from UB: See which state is the latest to erase DEI More than half of the executives surveyed in a joint research initiative published last August said their institutions are beginning to shift their priorities to match the growing demand for online degrees.

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Higher Ed Mergers and Acquisitions Activity with Gerry Czarnecki | Changing Higher Ed 011

The Change Leader, Inc.

The for-profit sector is a great example of where there has been significant mergers and acquisitions activity, e.g., Purdue and Kaplan forming Purdue Global , Strayer University acquiring Capella, etc., as for-profits figure out their future when nonprofits are clearly in favor (and for-profits are clearly out-of-favor).

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Mergers and Acquisitions In Higher Education: Mature and Declining Markets Give Rise to M&A Activity in Higher Ed

The Change Leader, Inc.

The for-profit sector is a great example of where there has been significant M&A activity, e.g., Purdue and Kaplan forming Purdue Global , Strayer acquiring Capella, etc., as for-profits figure out their future when nonprofits are clearly in favor (and for-profits are clearly out-of-favor). Federal Funding.

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The Polarization of Higher Education: Increasing Political Takeover in the Ivory Tower

The Change Leader, Inc.

Increasing Political Takeover in the Ivory Tower The growing political dynamic is leading to charges of meddling in the day-to-day operations of higher education campuses or the university system. This change also is leading to increasing strains between boards, administration, faculty, and alumni groups.

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Reflections on 2018 and Predictions for 2019: with Drumm McNaughton | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 012

The Change Leader, Inc.

Many can be directly attributed to the decertification of ACICS by the Obama administration. Over the past few years, 65 for-profits closed and seven merged with other institutions. Not surprisingly, ACICS was decertified by the Obama administration in 2016. However, the Trump Administration has other ideas on accreditation.