Kathleen deLaski's new book asks how to make higher ed not only more accessible but applicable to Americans’ real lives.
He argues that this approach will help the nation with a much more pressing problem than elite selection: expanding mass opportunity. Ben Wildavsky: I’m assuming you had to take the SAT to apply to ...
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Arnold Sherman, one of Canada’s first international tax practitioners starting in the 1950s, built one of the most impressive ...
Kathleen deLaski's new book asks how to make higher ed not only more accessible but applicable to Americans' real lives.
This paper reviews some mainstream meso-level policy analysis frameworks widely applied in sport. There is, however, an absence of consensus for an established framework for analysing sport policy in ...