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Happy (?) First Birthday to ChatGPT
ChatGPT has introduced new tensions to professors’ dual roles as educators and assessors, Jeremy Davis writes.
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A Dignified Retirement
Much more data are needed to help bring about equitable benefits for adjunct faculty, Adrianna Kezar and Jordan Harper write.
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Academic Self-Regulation Interventions Can Promote Success for All
For first-generation students as well as their peers, professors can break down barriers to allow students to excel, writes Pola Ham, an assistant professor of occupational therapy.
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Colleges Fail in Teaching on Israel, Palestine
For too long colleges have been content with managing tensions around the conflict without taking a more proactive approach to student learning, David H. Schanzer writes.
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The Best Reason to Major in English
When did faculty stop believing that it’s important to tell young people to study what they love, Sarah Wasserman asks.
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The Next Step in Equity Work
Prioritizing community college transfer students is the next, necessary step for four-year colleges, Charlotte Gullick and Wendy Maragh Taylor write.
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Students’ Right to Write
In an age of generative AI, Jonathan Alexander explains why it is important to introduce students to as many forms of writing as possible.
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Building a Campus Culture of Human Rights
American colleges are failing to instill in students a respect for the fundamental values underlying human rights, Noam Schimmel writes.
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