Solutions for Broken Education Supply Chain: Letter to Frank Lee- Columbia University
Frank Lee The New York Times Frank Lee obituary May 28, 1983. “Frank H. Lee, professor emeritus of engineering graphics at Columbia University and the originator of a program for a combined liberal arts and engineering education. He is credited with the creation and successful development in 1951 at Columbia [...]
A New Role for Business Leaders in Employee Education: MECOP and the Renaissance Programs
Basic Education Lost in K-12 and Colleges and Universities The gaps in K-12 and higher education have become glaringly apparent to parents and families and businesses over the past 10 – 15 years. “At the K-12 level, the elementary and high school level, we have seen completely flat academic outcomes [...]
The Rise of Business in Education: Multiple Engineering Co-op (MECOP) program
In my previous articles on business role in education, I referenced Larry Martin’s work with the Multiple Engineering Co-op (MECOP) program at Oregon State University. It is still a well-kept secret but shouldn’t be, as K-12 and college education worsens. This article is a brief description of MECOP referencing Larry [...]