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The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

eLiterate

This denial of economic opportunity causes a well-intentioned policy to fail to live up to its economic and humanitarian aspirations. Canada’s labor shortages are hardly unique, as anyone who has been paying attention to the US economy knows. Instead, let’s look at this purely from a policy perspective.

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The Challenges of International Credential Evaluation

Parchment

Jasmin Saidi-Kuehnert, President & CEO of Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute (ACEI) joins us to discuss the challenges evaluating credentials from across the globe. And even for those of us who’ve been doing this for decades, for like myself. I don’t make guesses because guesses can get us into trouble.

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‘Spymania’ sees Russia accuse US of plan to meddle in its election

The Guardian Higher Education

Head of foreign intelligence service says US may mobilise ‘fifth column’ of exchange programme graduates The head of the SVR, Russia’s foreign intelligence service, has claimed that the US is planning to interfere in the re-election campaign of Vladimir Putin, saying that the country’s graduates of US education programmes could be mobilised to serve (..)

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Legal Expert Art Coleman Examines the Affirmative Action Ruling

EAB

Art also examines the recent guidance offered by the US Departments of Education and Justice and stresses that it is still permissible to consider facets of students’ experience, background, interest, and other qualities expressly associated with their race. Art, thanks for joining us today. Thanks for having me, Tom.

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AI-ROBOT CAPITALISTS WILL DESTROY THE HUMAN ECONOMY (Randall Collins*)

Higher Education Inquirer

Let us assume Artificial Intelligence will make progress. Let us call it an AI-robot capitalist, since it will have a bank account; a corporate identity; and the ability to hold property and make investments. It will do everything possible to make us forget that it is a machine and a robot. It will be the affable con-man.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

21 November · Episode 182 Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights 41 Min · By Dr. Drumm McNaughton This episode of Washington Update discusses overdue HEA reauthorization, major policy changes, the next Negotiated Rulemaking, and more! and how these will impact institutions and students.