A compilation of his views, expressed through speeches and position papers, is here.
I realize that campaign rhetoric could be vastly different from actual policies that eventually get implemented. Also, it's too early to pay attention to details. For the moment, I just want to park this link here, so that I can come back to it later.
Chronicle has a piece,
ReplyDeletehttp://chronicle.com/free/2008/11/6651n.htm?utm_source=pm&utm_medium=en
According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, this administration will mark the first time that the P, VP and their spouses have worked in higher education and, for a change, the president is an authority on the constitution.
Thanks, Giri, for that link. I too found that information mentioned on another blog. As it turns out, that blog post too cited the article that you linked to. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI found this recent presidential address by AAAS president - David Baltimore quite interesting.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/322/5901/544
There are many references to Indian science,education and his views on its strengths, problems and possible ideas for improvement.
I wonder what would the response of Indian educationist be to his views on Indian science/education