Meeting the needs of “the COVID cohort”
As higher-ed leaders strive to meet students’ expectations around the student experience, it’s critical for them to understand “the COVID cohort.”
Resolution to Re-enroll: More than 50% of Those Under 35 Plan to Return to School This Year
A recent Study.com survey among the growing population of U.S. adults with some college and no credential revealed 52% of those under 35 years old plan to re-enroll as part of their New Year’s resolutions, significantly higher than the 30% of all…
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More higher ed students embrace AI for active learning
U.S. college students have an increasingly positive perception of AI and are applying it to study more actively and efficiently, while educators see new opportunities to enhance instruction.
Higher education in flux: Students at the heart of change
Eliminating the U.S. Department of Education would fundamentally alter the landscape of federal student aid, leaving students in higher-learning institutions to navigate a more fragmented and inconsistent system.
Higher education in flux: Challenges and strategies for the teaching community
The U.S. Department of Education was established in 1980 to promote student achievement and ensure equal access to education. Its formation marked a significant federal commitment to overseeing and enhancing the nation’s educational framework.
Reshaping higher education: The impact of proposed federal changes on institutions
This article inaugurates a three-part series examining the prospective transformations within the U.S. Department of Education and the federal student loan system under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
We are all digital immigrants now
In the emerging age of generative AI, the boundaries of digital expertise are being redrawn, reshaping how we interact with technology and redefining what it means to be digitally literate.
What your institution gets when you give
From Fortune 500 companies to boutique shops to small colleges, there is increased understanding of the importance of cultural fit. An individual who has all the right experience can still be the wrong choice if they create chaos and sow dissension in a department.
32 predictions about where 2025 will take higher education
We asked edtech industry leaders, stakeholders, and experts to share their thoughts and predictions about where they think edtech is headed in 2024.
Defining AI policy in teaching and learning
There is an increasing need for the establishment of institutional-level policies for the development, implementation, and use of AI tools/platforms for teaching and learning.
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Strategies for discussing cheating with students
Discussing suspected cheating is probably the last thing faculty want to do, but it’s necessary for protecting academic integrity. You need to approach these conversations thoughtfully with planning, empathy, evidence, and an open mind.