The head honcho of this eduprenurial (with webinars??) scam holds an Ed.D. Which sort of speaks for itself.
Wow, Tee-bee. This is perhaps one of the most assuming comments I've ever read on the Chronicle...and that is really saying something. I, myself, have a PhD and could point to many others with the same degree whose credentials I question. I also know some really great educators/researchers with EdDs. Perhaps you'd like to clarify what you believe an Ed.D. to be and how you arrived at this conclusion?
Some of the best educators in my department only have their master's degree. I suggest you not take part in "degree-ism" unless you have the data to back it up.
An Ed.D is not the equivalent of a PhD. Whereas Dr. Dennis White has thought up a banal scheme that preys on fools who haven't done their homework, a better educated man would be showing more imagination.
I'm sure there are EdDs from Harvard and Columbia who would disagree.
What amuses me in the midst of this fraud is that the two chief executives listed on the organization's website - as of 5 minutes ago, at least - hold their doctorates from Argosy University (Ed.D.) and Fielding Graduate University (Ph.D.) respectively. I may not be as familiar with the higher ed landscape as some others here but I can't say that I've ever heard of either of these places.
Which, under the circumstances, doesn't surprise me.