Final version of Future of Higher Education report delivered to Ed Sec

Inside Higher Ed:

Charles Miller, chairman of the Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education, delivered the final version of the panel’s report to the secretary herself, Margaret Spellings, on Tuesday. The report, “A Test of Leadership: Charting the Future of U.S. Higher Education,” is little changed from the final draft that the commission’s members approved by an 18 to 1 vote last month. Apart from a controversial change in language that softened the panel’s support for open source software, the only other alterations were the addition of charts and several “best practices” case studies, which examine the California State University system’s campaign to reach out to underserved students in their communities, the National Center for Academic Transformation’s efforts to improve the efficiency of teaching and learning, and the innovative curriculum at Neumont University (yes, Neumont University), a for-profit institution in Salt Lake City. Spellings said in a statement that she looks forward to “announcing my plans for the future of higher education” next Tuesday at a previously announced luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington.

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