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Want Your Book to Be a Movie?: Part I
Follow your dream, but don’t hold your breath, advises Eric Jager, author of The Last Duel, who highlights the importance of luck, timing and the help of key people.
Beyond the Binary: Unpacking Transfer, Centering Students
Changing institution-focused processes to meet learners where they are.
Google Career Certificates: Heralding the Future
Postsecondary education is broken. The signs are obvious and pervasive. Although not perfect and not a universal solution, Google has launched an alternative approach that illuminates the way to address many of the shortcomings that plague our current system.
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Teaching Into Conflict
Karlyn Crowley offers advice and resources for how professors can cultivate and manage hard conversations in the classroom.
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Banned Books, Small Tasks and Hope for Civil Discourse
Nicole C. Livengood discusses her banned books class and offers suggestions for small tasks to help students in a range of courses develop the skills for engaging in civil discourse.
Higher Ed Lessons From Peloton
Thoughts to ponder during your next spin session.
How Ranking Becomes Demotivating
How can I be progressing, even if I'm not gaining ground on others?
Exploring Identity in Today’s Multicultural Classroom
The challenges of teaching about identity to our campuses’ extraordinarily diverse students.
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