Inside College Rankings: Limitations and Possibilities
Posted by on April 09, 2012
NERCHE Releases New Working Paper on College Ranking Systems
Co-authored by KerryAnn O’Meara (Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of Maryland, College Park) and Matthew Meekins (Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions at American University’s School of International Service), “Inside Rankings: Limitations and Possibilities” considers the growing influence of dominant higher-education ranking systems—such as the U.S. News and World Report “Best Colleges” lists—and presents a critique of their main weaknesses and benefits. Drawing on an extensive literature review as well as insights from a graduate course on ranking systems in higher education (developed by Dr. O’Meara), the working paper explores the relationships and disconnections between research- and reputation-based ranking systems and the purposes and goals of higher education. The authors also identify alternative ranking systems that more accurately reflect the innovative and change-oriented goals of colleges and universities that are both vital to the well-being of the communities in which they reside and that educate the vast majority of an increasingly diverse student population.
Download “Inside Rankings: Limitations and Possibilities”
http://www.nerche.org/images/stories/working_papers/Inside_Rankings_Limitations_and_Possibilities.pdf
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http://www.nerche.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48:working-papers&catid=30:working-papers&Itemid=38
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