Source: Gage Skidmore
Scott Walker,泭Wisconsins governor,泭hasnt announced a presidential run. But its a safe bet that higher education will come up often if he seeks the Republican nomination, as many presume.
Thats because the second-term governor has been cast, or positioned himself, as a primary antagonist of the academy.
During the past few weeks Walker has battled with the University of Wisconsin System over泭泭and an 泭to edit the Wisconsin Idea, the century-old and unusually beloved mission statement of the university.
The tumult probably泭hasnt reached the泭, when Walker泭泭collective bargaining for public employee unions, including those of faculty members and graduate students. Back then he also泭泭for the states flagship institution, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, to leave the university system.
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But the net result has been the泭view that while Walkers office in the Capitol is a mile from the Madison campus, the two are worlds apart. And that can be an asset to a politician looking to cultivate the Republican base.
Alan Knox, a professor emeritus of educational leadership and policy analysis at the University of Wisconsin at Madison,泭 Inside Higher Ed泭that Walkers budget plan sounds more like a slogan for the Tea Party and presidential aspirations than a serious effort to look at what would improve the state or the University of Wisconsin 釦聆莽喧梗鳥.
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Walker had a different take on the budget proposal, which also would grant the university more autonomy.
The people of Wisconsin deserve a government that is more effective, more efficient and more accountable, he said in a , and this plan protects the taxpayers and allows for a stronger UW System in the future.
The quest for efficiency factors into another piece of Walkers higher education budget plan. He has泭 the agency that oversees Wisconsins 244 for-profit institutions, the泭Wisconsin State Journal泭,泭citing a desire to decrease the泭regulatory and fiscal burden on the sector.
The oppositional narrative continued in a different form last week, when the 47-year-old governors lack of a bachelors degree was revisited by several泭泭泭. Pundits jumped into the fray, debating whether Walkers departure from Marquette University in 1990, when he was 34 credits short of earning a degree in political science and economics, would be a liability during a泭quest for the White House.
Walker would be the first major candidate without a college degree since 1988, when former senator Paul Simon of泭Illinois sought the Democratic nomination,泭The New York Times泭. Barry Goldwater was the most recent nominee without a degree, earning the Republican nod in 1964. And Harry Truman was the last commander-in-chief without a college degree泭泭and the only one since 1901, according to泭The Times.
Yet as MSNBC reported, Democrats are泭Walkers early exit from Marquette.
The reason: to some it泭makes him seem more泭like a man of the people, meaning one of the泭泭of American adults who do not hold a bachelors or associate degree or a certificate. And a strong academic pedigree isnt always a plus in泭national politics 泭泭Obama and professorial.
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The Wisconsin governor泭probably wouldnt even be the only top Republican candidate without a four-year degree. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky also泭泭last week about his college credentials. He does not hold a bachelors, although the medical doctor graduated from Duke Universitys School of Medicine.
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Walker has said he always meant to finish his degree, but time just got away from him.
I kept thinking Id go back, got married, had one kid, had another kid, next thing you know尖oure worrying more about paying for your kids college education than you are for your own, Walker泭泭the泭Milwaukee Journal Sentinel泭last year.
He made that statement when discussing the University of Wisconsin Systems FlexOption. That programme, which Walker 泭for the university to create, offers an泭泭of competency-based education.
The FlexOption is one of the most ambitious of competency-based programmes at a public university. It includes a direct assessment associate degree, which is泭 from the credit-hour standard. The feds and regional accreditors have泭granted approval to just泭four institutions for that type of degree.
With self-pacing and the ability for students to泭earn泭credits by proving knowledge through assessments, competency-based education is designed to appeal to the泭泭who, like Walker, have some college credits but no degree.
One day, the governor would like to enrol in the FlexOption to finish his bachelors, a spokeswoman泭泭the泭Journal Sentinel last year. He is waiting until the university offers the right degree, she said.
That timing may not work out, however. A presidential candidates schedule likely would test the flexibility of any degree programme, even a direct assessment one.
In the meantime, Walker has plenty of higher education debates to keep him busy, even if he doesnt run for president. His proposed funding cuts, for example, would strip $300 million (瞿195 million) from the systems budget during the next two years 泭a 13 per cent reduction in the states contribution.
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