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Learning to use formative assessment in one New Jersey tutoring program

Deans for Impact

Through the New Jersey Tutoring Corps – a statewide high-impact tutoring initiative – aspiring teachers who are serving as tutors learn to analyze formative assessment data from i-Ready, a platform used widely across the US. The work of tutoring, like that of teaching, is no easy task.

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Intercultural competence and COIL in spotlight

The PIE News

The method of learning and teaching, involving two or more lecturers at institutions in different countries, sees students assigned online group work and projects. “This was not the case for the US students who had no other international elements within their study program,” she told The PIE.

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3 Questions for the Dean of the Mason Library at Keene State College

Inside Higher Ed

One represents the trends and challenges most of us in academic libraries are reading about. Or working on plans for workflow without staff covering essential services like cataloging. So the talking points you can use should support your library. I think about my response to this in two ways. This is a great question.

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Hundreds of WVU faculty oppose changes to evaluation, tenure

Inside Higher Ed

Working with the provost’s office, a group of administrators and faculty members called the Faculty Rewards and Recognition Committee began working on the current draft in early 2021. Of those 2,700, 715 participated, with 494 voting against passing a resolution generally supporting the policy changes, he said.

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Inclusive Teaching Begins with Authenticity

Faculty Focus

When they get a quick fix on our website, they often come back to us and say, “It didn’t work.” When they get a quick fix on our website, they often come back to us and say, “It didn’t work.” So, when faculty come to me with a problem, they want an answer. A quick-guide on how to respond to microaggressions.

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Getting the AI We Deserve

Inside Higher Ed

” —Sarah Kendzior I’ve been following with interest the recent panic around students writing academic papers using ChatGPT and similar expedients. Negative campaigning endured because it worked. Does it seem like it’s harder to make a decent living than it used to be? Whatever works right now.

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California universities launch abortion services

Inside Higher Ed

Bartow said that those funds were used for everything from new security to ensure student safety to better signage to help students more easily locate their campus’s health center. “We’re in 2023 now. We shouldn’t have these ancient rooms,” she said.