The Future of Education

Conversations on Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

John J Caprice
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  • Wharton, NJ
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John J Caprice replied to Joel Dupuis's discussion Platforms of Resilience for Non-profit education in a For-profit world
"Hey Joel, I believe that they are On-Line providers and also have brick and mortar locations. The vast number of Colleges and Universities are non-profit institutions. Without actually counting, I would say over 90% are conventional non-profit…"
Apr 28, 2010
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Apr 27, 2010
John J Caprice replied to david humbarger's discussion health care
"Sorry Nellie, There was no reply button after your post, so I had to reply to my post. It would be a fine day indeed to embody this panel. Intelligent experts, analysis and a dash of common sense! That's the right prescription. On another…"
Apr 27, 2010
John J Caprice replied to david humbarger's discussion health care
"Hey Nellie, The complexity of this Health Economy is indeed beyond the scope of three minds. But it sure is fun! Especially when we now focus on the "Medical Industrial Complex" as opposed to those bad guys from the 60's the…"
Apr 27, 2010
John J Caprice replied to david humbarger's discussion health care
"Hey David! OOOH! I hated writing essays! The most interesting part of this discussion is....that we agree on all the essential aspects of providing health care to all. The people of the United States are non-partisan. Yep! Believe it or not, A…"
Apr 26, 2010
John J Caprice replied to david humbarger's discussion health care
"Hi David nad Nellie, Well, that 47 million number that is frequently touted, is not that accurate. It is an estimate based on the last census. The test sample question was analyized and extrapolated to the entire population. Hnece 47 million out of…"
Apr 25, 2010
John J Caprice replied to Steve Hargadon's discussion Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts
"There is one little kink in those comparative statistics. Let preface my comments. My son just returned from a 2 year period in Japan as an English Speaking Teacher. During that time he worked at various schools in different cities and…"
Apr 25, 2010
John J Caprice replied to david humbarger's discussion health care
"Dear David, I would like to comment on two of the facts about US Healthcare. FACT: The US spends more on healthcare per capita than any other Country. TRUE! We spend more money per capita on HealthCare, Welfare, Food Stamps, Public Housing and The…"
Apr 25, 2010
John J Caprice replied to Joel Dupuis's discussion Platforms of Resilience for Non-profit education in a For-profit world
"Dear Joel, Can you provide an example of a "for-profit" educational institution? Once again, these terms are established by the IRS to determine how their funds are accounted for and taxed. I cannot understand why an educational…"
Apr 25, 2010

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