Education
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More Colleges Are Adding Diversity to Tenure Standards. But the Debate’s Not Settled.
The California Community Colleges system approved a new policy in May that added diversity, equity, and inclusion criteria to tenure…
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Many Professors Stopped the Tenure Clock During the Pandemic. Who Benefited?
Many colleges allowed faculty members to stop their tenure clocks during the pandemic, to account for the personal and professional…
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8 Things Every Student Needs On The First Day Of School
by TeachThought Staff What kinds of supplies do students need on the first day of school? Well, that depends. But…
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College Rankings Are ‘a Joke,’ Education Secretary Says
Education Secretary Miguel A. Cardona called college rankings “a joke,” and took aim at selective colleges’ obsession with them, as…
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What It Takes to Transform a Hotel Into a College Dorm
This fall, 200 Florida Atlantic University students will be living in hotel rooms. The arrangement isn’t new — the Boca…
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12 Questions To Ask Your Students On The First Day Of School
by Terry Heick The premise here is simple enough, and I’ve written about this kind of thing before in greater…
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Online Education Is Booming, but Colleges Risk Lapses in Quality, Report Says
A survey of more than 300 officials at American colleges shows many are planning for long-term growth in online education,…
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6 Messages Every Student Should Hear On The First Day Of School
by Terry Heick & Jackie Gerstein For specific training and professional development around technology integration, contact TeachThought Professional Development to bring Jackie Gerstein and other…
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This University Laid Off Dozens of Professors. The Pain Didn’t End There.
Angela Bilia made $18,000 last year as an adjunct at the University of Akron. She once made more — triple,…
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