Transparency In Public University Curriculum

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By John Wright | Read Time 1 minute minutes

Senate Bill 465 (SB 465) would do two things in order to increase the transparency of Missouri’s public colleges and universities. First, it would require every public college and university to post online specified information related to any course of study offered by that college or university. This information would include course syllabi, reading lists, attendance requirements, extra-credit opportunities, and a description of required assignments and projects. Second, the bill would require that this information be considered public information pursuant to the state’s open records law.

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About the Author

John Wright was a policy analyst focusing on government transparency and labor relations. He is a native of University City and a graduate of Saint Louis University High School and the University of Missouri. John earned his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and he worked as an attorney for the California Legislative Counsel before returning to Missouri.

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