Why haven’t we fixed the cost of Higher Education? – SOURCES

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19 thoughts on “Why haven’t we fixed the cost of Higher Education? – SOURCES

  1. Here are some ways we can fix college tuition fee for the majority of parents and students. washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/08/26/three-ways-to-fix-college-tuition-pricing/

  2. fortune.com/2015/08/23/tuition-costs-college-debt-income-inequality/. This source tells us the reasons why we cannot fix higher education in the United States. Both parties (Democrat and Republican) need to collaborate see what can be done to solve that issue.

  3. qz.com/148393/the-four-ways-to-really-fix-education-that-no-one-wants-to-hear/.We have to eliminate property tax-based public education. have cheaper four-year degrees.

  4. According to American Government 2e, “in the Article 1, section 8 of the U.S constitution details the enumerated power of legislature” (p. 410). This article make us understand where all the money go to.

  5. According to Glen Krutz, “The Articles of Confederation” (p.43). Here, we can find a connection on why have not we fixed the cost of higher education.

  6. In 8.4 The Impact Of the Media says “Media can then set norms for readers and viewers by choosing what is covered or discussed” this can contribute to education it can evolve in favor or not in favor.

  7. According to 2.3 The development of the constitution “Congress was given great power, including the power to tax… It could also coin and borrow money, grant patents…establish laws regulating naturalization and bankruptcy” This informs us the way congress can do something to reduce tuition throughout colleges.

  8. According to 6.1 The nature of public opinion “Accounting for the process of socialization is central to our understanding of public opinion, because the beliefs we acquire early in life“ public opinion may have a toll on the way we might think for instance college is viewed very differently, some say it’s necessary and others don’t.

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