The article calls for a bipartisan national commission on postsecondary education and training. It argues there is more agreement on needed reforms than politicians acknowledge. Author Doug Lederman suggests convening leaders to identify a path forward for colleges and providers.
Key Points
- More agreement exists on postsecondary needs than political rhetoric suggests
- A national commission of leaders could outline unified reforms
- Focus includes colleges, universities, and alternative training providers
Implications for Educational Freedom
No direct implications.
Source: We Need a Bipartisan Commission on Postsecondary Education and Training