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I’m Ready to Be Back
Teaching has never been about personal comfort and safety, but rather about getting outside of comfort zones and safe positions, writes Wayne Stauffer.
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It's Past Time
The pandemic could cause permanent college closures, write Amy Laitinen, Clare McCann, David Tandberg and Dustin Weeden, and institutions should already be planning for the possibility.
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When Zoom Went Down
Even if it occurred for just for a brief time, the impact on the first day of classes for many students cannot be understated, Ben Stoviak writes.
When Values Conflict
When risk management is both essential and inadequate.
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The Character Moment in College Admission
It belongs as much as other factors, writes David Holmes.
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Standardized Tests Can Promote Rigor
Their use should be watched, but they shouldn't be eliminated, writes Matthew Pietrafetta.
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