Even before complications wrought by AI, faculty members and students alike have often dreaded college writing assignments—students because of painful past histories with the process and faculty ...
Personalizing The Learning Journey It’s pretty wild how we all learn differently, right? Some folks pick things ...
Dan Melzer, associate director of first-year composition at the University of California, Davis, shook up the research on teaching college-level writing in 2014 with his book Assignments Across the ...
When I began my teaching career two decades ago as an adjunct instructor, I cared a lot about my end-of-course student evaluations—but quite frankly—they mostly served as a means to job security. Over ...
As education becomes more an experience of learning in the digital age, technologies play a pivotal role in reshaping the learning experiences of K-12 students. From interactive applications to ...
This page suggests a framework for candidates’ preparation and reviewers’ evaluation during the reappointment, tenure, and promotion processes. It has two parts: a sketch of a suggested process, a ...
An instructional leader in a Bay Area school district told me last week that while they are a bright spot in improving reading for the last three years, they still haven’t recovered to pre-pandemic ...
This study was derived from the author's Master of Education minor thesis at Deakin University. The project team included Professor Rola Ajjawi and Dr. Jessica Holloway. It is really important for ...
When people talk about creating a student-centred university, they often focus on faculty members, academic programmes, ...
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