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Was Your Idea Too Creative?
Robert J. Sternberg describes eight different types of creators and how you can avoid having your work rejected when it's outside customary paradigms.
From the Inside Out: Reflecting on a Dual Lens
Janet Wood Varner, a veteran K-12 teacher who's now become a full-time college instructor, describes what educators from both worlds can learn from each other.
How ‘Shark Tank’ Can Help Your Academic Career
Genevieve P. Kanter shares lessons she's learned from the TV show about how scholars can focus their efforts on building a research program that is productive, valued and sustainable.
How to Share Your Expertise Throughout Your Career
Through public engagement, you can educate others as well as bolster your career, writes Erica Gobrogge. To determine which opportunities to pursue, consider a four-step approach.
The Crossroads of COVID: Class, Race and Gender
Higher education has an obligation throughout the pandemic to provide adequate support to students with intersecting identities, notably low-income women of color, argues Anabella Morabito.
When the Even-Tempered Act
Graduate school deans' typically moderate, judicious, conciliatory and what some might even call boring approach positions them to be innovators in the COVID world, writes Debra W. Stewart.
Career Exploration in College
Students are frustrated about a lack of career exploration in college, and some universities seek a bigger role for professors as career mentors.
A Renewed Focus on the Practice of Teaching
The abrupt transition to online teaching during the pandemic may fundamentally change how faculty members approach education, write Shigeru Miyagawa and Meghan Perdue.
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