You are invited to explore alternative public higher education models. The models I develop treat academics as professionals, not faculty employees. These models are original and do not rely on the increased use of technology, public funding, venture capitalism, bond sales...; while they offer the possibility of sustainable, quality, affordable, accessible, and equitable higher education service and stewardship. PSA Projects Initiative: https://busking4challenges.blog/
Monday, May 30, 2022
A Day in PSA
Friday, May 13, 2022
PSA Promotes Too Much Free Education
Imagine a society that felt: Because of how expensive it is to provide, there is no substantial benefit to publicly fund primary and secondary education, so anyone who wants such education must privately pay for it through personal savings or loans. Further, because of the expense, this education is not equally accessible to members of society and susceptible to wide variation in quality.
What is your reaction? I expect most feel that this view
undermines dignity and aspiration to the point of being cruel to individuals and
counterproductive to societies.
Thursday, April 21, 2022
HEI Closures or PSA Conversions: What’s to Lose?
In 2013, I posted a pair of responses to the crisis faced by
the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) as its accreditation was about to be pulled. Along with the
administrative and support staff, 2600 academics and 90,000 students were to
lose their access to higher education (HE). At that time, I explained how loss
of accreditation is not loss of the qualified academics that provide education
or the students that seek it, but merely the loss of a middleman. In the
absence of such institutional tools, the talents and targets of students and
academics remain.
Universities and colleges are not HE. Academics and students
are HE.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
PSA Financial Analysis - Australia
This two-part series explores the financial state of higher education (HE) in Canada and Australia, with the aim of showing that PSA can and should be introduced to systems that use the higher education institution (HEI) service model of universities and colleges.
Saturday, March 26, 2022
PSA Financial Analysis – Canada
Having completed a series of posts covering an historical sociological framework for PSA - Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 - it now seems appropriate to provide a modern financial perspective in support of the model. Though prior posts have applied the PSA model to higher education (HE) finances in the American and Chinese systems, it is important to offer a more nuanced financial picture. To this end, I offer a two-part series in which HE financial data from Canada and Australia is used to demonstrate the viability and desirability of PSA. Followed by Australia, this post looks at Canada.
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