Spellings urges support student tracking proposal

The U.S. secretary of education, Margaret Spellings, is calling on higher-education researchers to champion the Bush administration’s proposal to create a national system, known as a “unit record database,” that would allow the government to track individual students’ progress through college.

The system would help answer questions like: “How long will it take to get a degree? Will this institution prepare me for the field I want to work in? And how much is this education really going to cost?”

For the full article, click on the following link to The Chronicle of Higher Education, at http://chronicle.com/daily/2006/11/2006110302n.htm

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