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What were people reading about higher education in 2022?

HEPI

This is an issue on which we are still waiting for the Government to opine after their consultation launched in February 2022 (on the back of the Augar report, which itself dates back to May 2019). Other issues that scored strong engagement in 2022 were. Other issues that scored strong engagement in 2022 were. Top of the blogs.

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3 ways college students are feeling about online learning in 2022

University Business

Here are the 3 ways their views about online learning are changing: Students in 2022 are reporting “substantial improvements” in the overall online learning experience and feel confident they can learn to use new ed-tech tools. Students over 25 years of age say they learn just as effectively online as they do in person.

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Class of 2022 Employment Rates Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Employment rates for Class of 2022 graduates returned to pre-pandemic levels after two relatively down years, according to results of a new survey. The survey found Class of 2022 employment rates nearly match those for the pre-pandemic Class of 2019, at 64.6% with a full-time employment rate of 59.1%. overall and 59.7% overall and 53.6%

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Certificate earner rates hit 10-year high despite degree fall-off in 2022-23

University Business

Undergraduate credentials awarded in the 2022–23 academic year have fallen for the second year in a row. However, there is one major concern about certificates in this report. The rate of students with an associate degree earning a bachelor’s fell 3.3%, or about 14,000 students.

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How to Talk About Higher Ed at Thanksgiving Dinner, 2022 Edition

The Chronicle of Higher Education

If you’re heading home for the holidays, relatives and friends might have questions about the latest developments on affirmative action, student debt, and critical race theory. By Carolyn Kuimelis. College has been in the news a lot this year.

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Five Eye-Opening Things We Learned About Online Education in 2022

Helix Education

2022 will be remembered as RNL’s “Year of Online.” This has led a lot of great conversations about the importance of investment in order to be competitive. Interestingly, it has actually led to several conversations about how to build buy-in for this level of investment with leadership. Online Students Demand Timely Response.

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Author Linda More on Attribution and Feeling Comfortable Talking About Your Book

The Academic Designer

Author Linda Moore talks about her new book Attribution (2022) about a PhD student named Cate who finds a mysterious painting in her university's basement. We dive into how to get comfortable talking about your book too!

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