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MOOCs, college costs, and the future of higher education

MOOCs, college costs, and the future of higher education

FromThe Brookings Cafeteria


MOOCs, college costs, and the future of higher education

FromThe Brookings Cafeteria

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“Ten years from now college is going to look a lot different,” says Senior Fellow Stuart Butler in this podcast. Butler, an expert on the future of higher education, economic mobility, budget process reform, and federal entitlement reform, explains how developments in education technology, such as MOOCs, are driving college costs down, changing university business models, and could have a dramatic effect on social mobility in this country. “If you have a higher education system that actually does provide students with the skills they really need at a much lower cost than today,” he says, “that’s good for everybody, and good for the economy.”
Plus, in "Wessel's Economic Update," David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, discusses the re-release of Arthur Okun's classic book, "Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff."

Show Notes:

New Arizona State-edX MOOC: Another blow to traditional college
How Google and Coursera may upend the traditional college degree
Beyond College Rankings: A Value-Added Approach to Assessing Two- and Four-Year Schools
Reimagine College
Tottering Ivory Towers
City & Guilds
Social Mobility Memos



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Released:
May 7, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Host Fred Dews interviews experts from the Brookings Institution, a nonprofit public policy organization (think tank) based in Washington, D.C., about their research and ideas on solutions to the most pressing public policy challenges facing the nation and the world.