Is "The Bologna Process" Just a Lot of...?

George Leef

  • Article
  • April 14, 2010

In this week's Clarion Call, I write about the recent book The Challenge of Bologna, which argues that the European higher education reform process poses a serious challenge that the US needs to meet. I don't agree. This top-down "reform" initiative is mostly for the benefit of its participants (education ministers and numerous bureaucrats and consultants who want to look busy and productive) rather than something that will actually make higher education more effective. Moreover, the notion that European countries will somehow gain a big economic advantage over the U.S. as a result of tinkering with higher education is risible. Higher education has very little to do with national (or continental) economic performance, but its leaders speak and write as if it were the key ingredient -- rather like the rooster who was certain that his crowing caused the sun to rise. There is much that we can and should do to make higher education more efficient, but there's nothing in The Bologna Process we need to copy.

  • Share

Most Commented

February 13, 2024

1.

The Great Academic Divorce with China

All signs show that American education is beginning a long and painful divorce with the People’s Republic of China. But will academia go through with it?...

January 24, 2024

2.

After Claudine

The idea has caught on that the radical left overplayed its hand in DEI and is now vulnerable to those of us who seek major reforms. This is not, however, the first time that the a......

February 2, 2024

3.

Tribalism or Individualism?

The most immediate work of conservatives must be the rejection of tribalism and a refocus on the individual—individual character, industry, and aptitude....

Most Read

May 15, 2015

1.

Where Did We Get the Idea That Only White People Can Be Racist?

A look at the double standard that has arisen regarding racism, illustrated recently by the reaction to a black professor's biased comments on Twitter....

October 12, 2010

2.

Ask a Scholar: What is the True Definition of Latino?

What does it mean to be Latino? Are only Latin American people Latino, or does the term apply to anyone whose language derived from Latin?...

September 21, 2010

3.

Ask a Scholar: What Does YHWH Elohim Mean?

A reader asks, "If Elohim refers to multiple 'gods,' then Yhwh Elohim really means Lord of Gods...the one of many, right?" A Hebrew expert answers....