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Leader of Learning Podcast Episode 140: EdTech Trends: Interviews from ISTE Live 22 (Part 2)

Leader of Learning

In this interview, I speak to Leslie Ortego, Director of Customer Success at SchoolStatus. Some topics included: The importance of supporting teachers, especially as summer break begins and teacher burnout is on the rise; How schools can prepare to provide additional support for teachers during the upcoming school year through PD opportunities and edtech tools designed to support teachers; SchoolStatus’ new video chat feature which enables educators to communicate with parents through video, dir

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New Report Sheds Light on Role of Living Allowances in College Affordability

Higher Education Today

Title: A Closer Look at College Affordability: The Link between Living Allowances and Student Debt Authors: CJ Libassi and Zachary Mabel Source: Urban Institute Policymakers and practitioners in higher education have focused on tuition in their efforts to improve college affordability. Living expenses, however, are often overlooked, although they are one of the major components.

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Education in Mongolia

WENR

This overview of current educational trends in Mongolia features information about the country’s education system, student mobility trends, and more. The post Education in Mongolia appeared first on WENR.

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Mark Richards to step down as provost in summer 2023

UW Presidential Blog

I hope you are having an enjoyable summer and taking the time to rest and recharge. As we approach the start of the academic year next month, I’m writing to let you know 2022–23 will be Mark Richards’ last year as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. Mark plans to step down as provost in summer 2023, after he completes his five-year term in the position.

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Three practical steps universities can take to increase accessibility and advance student diversity

QS (Quacquarelli Symonds)

This year, the Wharton-QS Reimagine Education awards , an annual competition to reward innovation in higher education, will play host to a new category of awards: Values. . With an increasing awareness for the role that universities can play in advancing social justice, the values awards aim to platform projects and initiatives that promote ethics, purpose, diversity, access and inclusion across the higher education sector. .