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Rhonda Richetta

Facebook: Don't give passwords to employers - CBS News - 1 views

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    Should employers be allowed to ask employees or candidates  for employment for their social networking accounts' passwords?  Should school administrators be allowed to ask for the passwords of students?
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    No, I really think this is an invasion of privacy--even if pages are made public.
Tamira Chapman

Change.edu: Rebooting for the New Talent Economy - 0 views

  • used to joke that education was one of the few things people were willing to pay for and not get.
  • Over three decades, for-profit schools added students at more than six times the rate of traditional colleges and universities. However, that growth also sparked controversy over their marketing techniques to attract students and led recently to tougher regulations. The new rules require for-profit education companies to offer programs that prepare students for “gainful employment” so they can pay down their school loans and reduce their ratio of debt to income. Those changes have slowed new enrollments significantly, so it is unclear whether for-profit schools will continue to outpace more traditional institutions of higher education in the future.
  • For all institutions — public, non-profit and for-profit — better measurement is essential to increasing graduation rates and success in the workplace. I am in radical agreement with Rosen that data can and should be used to motivate schools to improve, and that greater transparency and accountability will encourage students and government funders to support the institutions that demonstrate the best outcomes.
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