Telling: from the Chronicle. Among leaders who plan for most or all instruction to be conducted online this fall (17% of respondents), 73% said they were “very confident” in their choice, and 25 % were “somewhat confident.”
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But... Among leaders planning for F2F instruction (46% of respondents), only 29% were very confident, while 63% were somewhat confident. [math lesson needed?]? 38% of schools are still undecided. And all of these “decisions” are still only “tentative”/“subject to change”
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While C/U are working out requirements needed to open, few have done the cost analysis: e.g. 67% will req. mandatory health training; but only 20% have done the cost analysis Meaning, it’s all hot air for now Plus 88% are expecting declines in enrollment and in tuition revenues
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In short: Everyone is “planning”. But no one is actually planning...
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Replying to @DanielleFong
And there has been almost no faculty involvement at any *granular* level. Much the same scenario (without the financial issues), I’m told, at the K-12 level. The Chronicle of Higher Education is a very good resource for all this, though its mostly paywalled.
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