National leaders, in higher education, and these people called "practitioners," where do they come from? Consider, for instance, the
following:
“Many of the full-time faculty who created the current levels
of success for community colleges are retiring in hordes, with only a few
graduate programs to prepare their replacements.”
Wow, not just a dearth of qualified replacements, for this
community college version of the “greatest generation,” but also a dearth of grad
programs that can bring them up to snuff.
This alarming, but not entirely accurate, news is from a article in a series on “completion rates,” sponsored
by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and attributed to “national
educational leaders and practitioners.”
What to make of such an
educational leader, then, when he writes
this: