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2022 in Review: Building a Movement to Make Pedagogy a Priority in Teacher Preparation

Deans for Impact

At Deans for Impact, we stand committed to elevating teachers and teaching and equipping all future teachers with the scientifically-based tools to create rigorous, equitable, and inclusive learning environments where all students thrive. 10,000 future teachers prepared, 46% of whom identify as teachers of color. ▸

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Asia leading charge on AI ELT research

The PIE News

Artificial intelligence and English language teaching: Preparing for the future , surveys teachers, shows viewpoints of expert witnesses and examines research to see how the sector can effectively interact with AI down the line. The superpowers in AI are the US, China and Europe, but the latter is probably a fair bit behind those two.

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Peter McGovern, EdOdyssey, US

The PIE News

As the study abroad specialist celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, he told The PIE about the influence of teachers, the sector’s most pressing challenges and why he’s excited about what’s ahead. How did you get into international education? Introducing yourself in three words or phrases.

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College professors face the highest exposure to AI tools, study finds

University Business

If you’re still remotely skeptical about whether the explosive developments in AI will impact higher education, a recent academic study done by researchers from Princeton, New York University and the University of Pennsylvania may finally cause you to embrace the new horizons. Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary 2. Felten et al.

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Columbia University Reaches Out to HBCUs for Fellowship Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Zelon Crawford The SPS’s HBCU Fellowship Program continues to progress as it has graduated more than 100 fellows in the span of its existence. Zelon Crawford The SPS’s HBCU Fellowship Program continues to progress as it has graduated more than 100 fellows in the span of its existence.

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Battling anti-CRT legislation in the Upper Midwest (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

” This is but one example of the wave of anti-CRT legislation that Ellen Schrecker, a professor emeritus of history at Yeshiva University, has called “the new McCarthyism.” ” He added, “We will not teach institutionalized bigotry promoted by the left. opposing the legislation.

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New education laws took effect this month. What’s in store for these 2 states?

University Business

Across the country, new education policies took effect on July 1st, the beginning of the new fiscal year in most states. A handful of them tackle some of the most pressing issues K12 and higher education leaders face today, including school safety and inclusion. Several directly target discussions and instruction in K12 education.