The Conversations We Need for Education in 2025
December 19, 2024 BlogAt Tyton Partners, we occupy a unique vantage point within the education sector. We act as a strategic…
Published by: Campus Technology
Two new studies put out by a company that does higher education consulting propose a framework and offer a kind of buying guide for developing an environment that helps students optimize their educational paths to college and career success — including taking into account what has been learned outside of school. The model could form a planning structure to help institutions move away from the Carnegie unit as the primary measurement of student success. The work was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.