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3 Bad Educational Ideas That COVID-19 Will Hopefully Kill
Pandemic silver linings.
#WFH Day 16
Home office diary followed by tips and tricks for making it through yet another day.
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Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Looking for a Coronavirus Silver Lining
Jim Jump considers the issues.
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Opinion
It's Time for the SAT and ACT to Be Completely Online
The current crisis shows why the tests should be online, writes David Benjamin Gruenbaum.
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The Urgency of Reforming Federal Student Aid Policy
In the aftermath of COVID-19, we must help make college more affordable for low-income Americans, Lynn Pasquerella and Jane Oates write.
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Navigating Culture Shock in Career Transitions
Sometimes even seemingly minor professional moves can leave you feeling as if you’ve teleported to a foreign land, Leah Collum writes, and she offers five strategies to help you cope.
Meanwhile, in Washington…
Eyebrow-raising proposals on shared governance and lab classes.
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