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‘The Amateur Hour’ and the History and Future of Teaching and Learning
Will things be different after the pandemic?
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Moving From the Tactical to the Strategic
We can and should learn from our forced response to the pandemic, but we should not mistake unplanned, short-term adjustments for necessary long-term change, Mary B. Marcy advises.
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Semester on the High Seas: A Reimagining of Spring
Rather than clinging to old academic constructs, colleges should be encouraging a more radical vision for the sake of not just surviving but also thriving, argues Megan Vossler.
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13 Tips for New Administrators
Stella Erbes shares reflections and lessons learned during her first year that might serve as a helpful resource for other people considering a leadership position in higher education.
Sector Jumpers, Revisited
What someone moving to a community college from a university might notice.
Better Higher Ed Conversations for 2021
It's a time of change and crisis. We need to ditch the tired conversations that have gotten us nowhere.
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