The Trump administration’s higher education reform campaign to terminate discrimination, lawlessness, and foreign dependence depends heavily on case resolution agreements with individual colleges and universities.
The Education Department's (ED) case resolution strategy can make this broader campaign succeed—if education reformers take up the challenge to monitor how well our colleges and universities have followed through on their promises. The ED’s case resolution strategy’s greatest promise lies in its duplicability. Education reformers acting independently can make good the ED’s manpower limitations and provide the oversight and accountability that will make the case resolution strategy a success. Thereby they also will ensure the success of the Trump administration’s entire higher education reform campaign. That's the argument of Waste Land: Case Resolution Agreements.
Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, January 13, at 2 pm ET for a discussion on Case Resolution Agreements and education reform more broadly.
This event will feature David Randall, Director of Research at the National Association of Scholars and Waste Land report coauthor; Sarah Parshall Perry, Vice President and Legal Fellow for Defending Education and a current Trustee of Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Meyers, Florida; and Christopher Schorr, Director of the America First Policy Institute's Higher Education Reform Initiative and coauthor of Black Eye for America: How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House.
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