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![A dictionary entry for the word "wisdom." Though the full definition is not visible, words that are visible include "knowledge" and "experience."](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-02/Untitled%20design%20-%202024-02-06T121016.499.png?itok=ezpRFSNl)
‘Wisdom Skills’ Are Hard to Teach—AI Can Help
AI-assisted educational games can expand experiential learning opportunities at scale, Tim Dasey writes.
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Legitimating Expertise
Rebuilding public trust in expertise starts with us, says Julia M. Wright.
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‘Colleges on the Brink’
Broken budgets, not hostile takeovers, are the biggest challenge for most presidents, Michael T. Nietzel and Charles M. Ambrose write.
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The Misguided War on Test Optional
Akil Bello argues defenders of test requirements attack student choice and institutional priority setting.
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First Do No Harm
Jamie Paris asks if international students are being racially profiled when it comes to AI-related academic misconduct.
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The Learning Room: Building Trust in One-on-One Student Appointments
Effective campus support—academic or otherwise—involves the student trusting the staff member, the staff member trusting the student and the student having self-trust.
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How Higher Ed Is Really Failing Students on Gaza and Israel
Clarissa Mansfield writes that the academic and media preoccupation with pro-Palestinian slogans misses the bigger picture.
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A Cure for Humanities Deficiency Syndrome
To help save the humanities, consider one-credit “co-labs” attached to STEM courses, Rachel Wheeler writes.
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