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LbSD podcast, episode one: Teaching with a scientific understanding of how students learn

Deans for Impact

A simple example would be an early elementary class learning about birds. Interested in learning more about our work? Contact us. Examples and non-examples , which help students understand the subject matter at hand. The teacher might tell them that the traits of a bird, compared to other animals, is that they have wings.

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Company steps in to ease transfer credit friction

Inside Higher Ed

" But other institutions on Outlier's list, including UC-Berkeley, express concern about the accreditation status. When pressed for information about impact, Rasmussen said that they "tend not to be super public about their numbers" but that enrollments are "getting noteworthy."

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Rebuilding the Purpose of the GI Bill (Garrett Fitzgerald*)

Higher Education Inquirer

The question is what do we do about this crippling issue? There has been a need for change in the way military-connected students learn about their education benefits, research degree program pathways and select institutions to enroll in for decades.

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2023-Become a Senior Scholar

ACPA

To nominate a deserving colleague, please forward their name and contact information to Eboni M. For additional information about ACPA’s Senior Scholars Program, contact Drs. NOMINATE A COLLEAGUE. Zamani-Gallaher (ezamanig@pitt.edu) in advance of the September 25, 2022 deadline for submission of all application materials.

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Innovating to Close Equity Gaps: The National Institute for Student Success

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Dr. Renick recently joined our panel discussion on the future of academic advising , hosted by the UIA and The Chronicle of Higher Education , during which he spoke about how academic advising has changed from a casual add-on to a necessary support for a very different generation of students. In this blog, we focus on the need for NISS.

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6 Supports Professors Need to Teach First-Gen Students (infographic)

Inside Higher Ed

Regardless of available campus supports, professors are the professionals who have the most frequent contact with students. Student Voice Editorial Tags: First-Generation Student Success Image Caption: Professors may need more awareness about first-generation student challenges and tools to support this population. block:block=176].