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Increasing Class Lengths… by 5 Minutes
The University of Delaware is increasing class lengths by five minutes to meet what its Faculty Senate said were federal minimum standards.
How College Students Say They Learn Best
In a new Student Voice survey, students share their preferences for class format, active learning strategies and note-taking. Interactive lectures and case studies are especially popular.
Rewriting the English Curriculum
With numbers of humanities majors declining, English departments are on the hunt for new strategies to attract students. Can a walk in Ishmael’s footsteps do the trick?
Michigan Grad Workers Strike
University of Michigan requests injunction to stop the strike by graduate student workers, who are asking for a 60 percent raise in minimum salaries and improvements in benefits for transgender, international and parenting members.
Opinion
The Promise of Pedagogical Play
It can be valuable for not only children but also grown-ups, write Niya Bond and Todd Zakrajsek, and in fact should be a priority for academics’ professional development.
GPT-4 Is Here. But Most Faculty Lack AI Policies.
Faculty members and administrators are struggling to stay ahead of disruptive AI progress, a new report suggests.
Opinion
How Online Teaching Can Promote Empathy
The approaches and tools that emerged during the pandemic could help lay the groundwork for a new driver of academic success, writes Lisa J. Anderson.
Amid Enrollment Drop, Linked Institutions Cut Humanities Offerings
Linked Minnesota Catholic institutions are downsizing languages and other humanities offerings amid declining enrollment.
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