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Writing the Research Paper Slowly
Instead of just assigning a paper, teach the research process, JT Torres advises.
The Team Needed to Launch a Low-Cost Online Degree Program
Some useful recommendations from Coursera.
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The Fight for Diverse, Inclusive, Antiracist and Just Democracies
It requires disruptive change in higher education's values, use of resources and privileged place in many societies, write KerryAnn O'Meara, Ahmed Bawa, Hugo Garcia, Ira Harkavy, Rita Hodges and Hilligje Van’t Land.
We All Know This Story, and Yet…
Rewarding the right things.
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Rethinking the Race
Equity, well-being and learning all compel a re-examination of qualifying exams and the transition to Ph.D. candidacy, write Julie Posselt, Román Liera, Aireale J. Rodgers and Lauren N. Irwin.
Talent Is Abundant: ‘New Yorker’ Covers Edition
Talent is abundant; opportunity is not.
‘Grasp’ and the Post-Pandemic University
An intellectual history of learning science integrated into the story of educational experimentation and innovation at MIT.
Pagination
Pagination
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