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Communication on Growth Mindset Can Benefit Student Achievement
New research from Washington State University finds first-generation students perform better after receiving encouraging messages from their instructor on strategies for improvement.
Art in Flux
Debating art’s meaning and purpose in our age of algorithmic aesthetics and corporate production and curation.
Making Progress Against ChatGPT
It can be hard to see progress, but I have tangible (anecdotal) evidence.
On National ‘Day of Action for Higher Ed,’ Some Rally, Others Strike
Demonstrations, teach-ins and a graduate-worker walkout highlighted a union-supported, multi-campus event Wednesday designed to push back against attacks on academic freedom, job security and academe more broadly.
Professor Creates Digital Marketing Simulation to Teach Practical Skills
Students at Hult International Business School in Massachusetts play a simulated game that teaches the principles of digital marketing and allows them to refine their skills.
Creating a Data Culture Through Professional Development Training
The University of California, Irvine, created a certificate program to teach digital literacy skills to campus community members with the hope of improving student outcomes.
Why I’m a Convert to Diversity Statements
Diversity statements proved surprisingly helpful to our red-state university search committee, Suzanne Penuel writes.
Academic Success Tip: Interdisciplinary Art Collaboration Creates Diverse Course Materials
Music education students at Central College partnered with their visual arts peers to create story and song books for elementary-aged students.
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