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Better Data on Competency-Based Education
More information about what works in competency-based programs is needed to inform policy and encourage the growth of this promising form of postsecondary education, writes Charla Long.
Momentum in Physics Ed
A new approach to teaching physics "energy first" holds promise, especially for students who struggle with math.
New Programs: Cybersecurity, Engineering, Digital Marketing
Bob Jones University is starting an undergraduate major in cybersecurity. New York University and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur...
Really Bad Questions
Marketing professor uses Holocaust denial questions to illustrate double negatives.
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Recognizing the Shortcomings of Resilience
Difficulties surmounting certain obstacles could, in fact, be indicators that a student should abandon a particular path and pursue something else, writes Danielle Carr Ramdath.
New Programs: Quantitative Economics, Health and Business, Writing
Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of science in quantitative economics. Saint Joseph's University, in Pennsylvania, is starting an...
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Creating New Connections and Conversations in the Classroom
Andrew Joseph Pegoda recommends that instructors schedule regular times for student wellness lessons.
Diversity Statements as 'Litmus Tests'
Mathematician comes out against mandatory diversity statements, while others say they continue to be valuable -- with some caveats.
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