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Kevin Carey (born October 6, 1970) is an American higher education writer and policy analyst.
Kevin Carey is the Vice President of Education and Work at New America and directs the Education Policy program. Carey has written news and feature articles for the New York Times, Washington Post Magazine, TIME, Vox, WIRED, The New Republic, Highline, Slate, Chronicle of Higher Education, and other publications.
Mar 1, 2016 · In the NEW YORK TIMES-bestselling THE END OF COLLEGE, Kevin Carey draws on new research to paint an exciting portrait of the near future of education. He explains how the college experience is being radically altered now and how it will emancipate millions of people around the world.
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Apr 9, 2019 · Inside Higher Ed solicits opinions from campus leaders, online learning experts and researchers on what Kevin Carey got right and wrong about the role of corporate players in higher education. The essay, published in The Huffington Post, sparked debate on the quality, cost and access of online programs.
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Mar 3, 2015 · A book review of The End of College, a book by Kevin Carey that explores the future of education and the role of technology. The reviewer criticizes the book for being faddish, stereotypical, and lacking a coherent narrative.
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Mar 3, 2015 · In his new book, Kevin Carey envisions a future in which online education programs solve two of colleges' biggest problems: costs and admissions.
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