Why the Chronicle Should Fire Riley
It's always been hard to take Naomi Schaefer Riley seriously. Hers is a brand of politically-motivated "journalism" only considered credible by the likes of people like Bill O'Reilly. In an effort to expose students to multiple points of view, I recently taught Riley's book The Faculty Lounges in my higher education policy course, and my undergraduates found it laughable. It's essentially a series of empty claims and distorted facts with little evidentiary basis (seriously, she thinks teacher tenure is a 'main driver' of rising college costs!), much like the little talks she's given around the country promoting it. So I was a little surprised when the Chronicle of Higher Education hired her to join Brainstorm. But, I thought, perhaps she knows a little more than her book revealed-- and I like to read debates on blogs, so why not bring her on? A former Brainstormer myself (I blogged from June 2009-July 2010 and resigned only because the time ...