In the previous four consecutive posts I have traced the modern shift to a neoliberal agenda by both major […]
Category: Learning
A Neoliberalism timeline: Morphing education from a public good into a private benefit.
This will be the first of at least two posts focused on neoliberalism and higher education but before continuing, […]
Building a Strategic Research Agenda
The catalyzing moment came as I saw this picture on social media three days ago. Since then, I’ve been […]
Engagement and Interaction in Online Coursework
The question posed to me: As a professor for an online doctoral program, and having this opinion, what are […]
Forrest W. Parkay, PhD
Dr. Forrest W. Parkay. With a double-r. This post is for me, and for anyone in Forrest’s family-tree or […]
A Philosophy of Teaching
What is learning? That may be a strange way to start a statement of one’s teaching philosophy. Or, is […]
Don’t “Go It Alone”
I originally wrote this for the professional organization, National Orientation Directors Association (NODA), of which I am currently a […]
The Dreaded “P-word”: Passion
The Career Pathways Effect, chapter 12, Career Guidance and Counseling, page 271: “Working together, the members of the counseling […]
Micro-certification: A Wave of the Future in Higher Education?
Recently Mike Severy — @MikeSevery posted a comment about graduation cords, then a few professional contacts were discussing surrounding […]