by Ralph Enlow | Apr 23, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Thus far in my series on higher education policy, I have elaborated on the following propositions: Education for the common good should be a societal priority but not a government bureaucracy. Individual and societal flourishing encompasses far more than economic...
by Ralph Enlow | Apr 16, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Public interest > government interest We are on a journey to consider 12 modest propositions for higher education policy. In previous posts, I have suggested: Education for the common good should be a societal priority but not a government bureaucracy. Individual...
by Ralph Enlow | Apr 9, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
The late G.K. Chesterton observed, Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another. I’m working my way through a dozen propositions about US higher education policy. In my last post, I argued that government is an inept arbiter...
by Ralph Enlow | Apr 2, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
In my last post, I stated a dozen simple propositions summarizing my personal principles and preferences in the matter of US higher education policy. I now begin the process of elaborating upon each of those propositions, beginning with the first one … Proposition #1:...
by Ralph Enlow | Mar 19, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Higher education policy is a bi-partisan bust This marks the first in a new series of posts in which I will offer some personal perspectives on higher education policy. We are in the early days of a new US presidential administration. A new Secretary of Education has...
by Ralph Enlow | Mar 12, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Faculty is a collective noun. Thus, your vision for faculty development should not be merely an individual but a collective one. Variety is the spice of life—institutional as well as personal Some years ago, leadership emergence theory pioneer Robert Clinton...