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Higher Ed Solutions for Rural Students
More states should consider creating rural higher education centers, writes Anne Kim, and colleges should embrace such centers as a way to help more students succeed.
The Other Use of Standardized Tests
Identifying talent.
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Accurately Assessing Engaged Scholarship
If we want to change academe to better reward such scholarship, we must update the evaluation process, argues KerryAnn O’Meara.
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Not Your Mother’s Online Class
Hybrid education may be the breath of the future -- and the death of teaching as we know it, Curtis Newbold writes.
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Setting the Stage to Assess Student Engagement
Shannon Portillo explains why it's important to engage students in the evaluation of their course participation from the first day of class.
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Caution: No Trigger Warning!
Rivi Handler-Spitz uses a graphic novel approach to show how to help students deal with texts they find disturbing.
Free Speech in a Networked World
It has always been complicated, but in what Timothy Garton Ash calls the "cosmopolis," cultivating this freedom is something we need to understand better.
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