Posts Tagged ‘nontraditional education’
Class Discussion: Is it OK to Require University Students to Weigh In Before They Get Out? November 20, 2009 5 Comments
Today’s topic for class discussion is whether or not it is reasonable for a university to require students to pass a physical fitness course in order to graduate.
The inspiration for this unusual class discussion was the shock I felt when I read in today’s Chronicle of Higher Education that Lincoln University [...]
Nontraditional Education: College for Working Adults September 4, 2009 No Comments
If this is your first time reading this blog, then here’s the scoop: nontraditional education, particularly online learning, is here to stay. Why? Because nontraditional education is College for Working Adults: accessible classes and career-relevant curriculum designed to meet the needs of nontraditional students. One way working adults can get the college education they need [...]




