By designing peer observations thoughtfully, teaching teams can learn from one another and build their collective efficacy.
While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear ...
ACRL announces the publication of Teaching Information Literacy by Discipline: Using and Creating Adaptations of the Framework, edited by Scott P. Libson and Malia Willey, exploring how frames are ...
As AI takes over essay writing, one-hour walk-and-talk conversations with instructors allow students to demonstrate a proper understanding through ...
In the AI era, most linear playbooks don’t work. Conventional change programs fail at stubbornly high rates because they ...
When Emily Sanders worked as a high school English teacher, she never imagined being tasked with teaching her colleagues how to incorporate artificial intelligence into lesson plans. “I learned how to ...
In a study examining ways to improve staff reports for planning commissioners, a University of Kansas researcher found a need ...
What is considered an Active Learning Strategy? An active learning strategy is any type of activity during class (face-to-face, online, or outside of class) that engages learners in deep thought about ...
At the start of the war, most of NATO saw Russia as an unstoppable behemoth, poised to quickly defeat Ukraine. Instead, Russia’s forces were halted in their tracks and pushed back. Then, outside ...
Artificial intelligence education is undergoing profound changes. Recently, Professor Peng Wenbo from Wuchang University of Technology shared his practical experiences in the "Introduction to ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Karen Kelly, former acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department Tax ...
Who will defend the humanities? This summer, we witnessed a dramatic challenge for the humanities and arts at the University of Chicago. This challenge demanded faculty intervention. Since taking ...