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Proving the possible: how an Ohio partnership is bringing tutoring to scale

Deans for Impact

Half a mile away, the College of Education and Human Development at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) had a ready-made solution: 58 aspiring teachers who needed early field practice with students to hone their instructional skills.

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Looming U.S. Debt Ceiling Limit Presents Concerns for Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Higher education is bracing as the nation's debt ceiling nears its limit, The Hill reported. A long-term default could threaten teachers’ jobs amid a preexisting shortage, said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers. If no deal is made, the U.S. And if the U.S. And if the U.S. million kids.”

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Spring report: Non-credential programs drive enrollment as bachelor’s, postgrad falter

University Business

When aggregating every higher education sector, bachelor’s degrees and graduate credentials were the two most prominent programs driving overall spring enrollment down by 0.2%, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center’s Spring 2023 enrollment estimates.

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Using the Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Framework to Examine an Authentic Project-based Research Symposium

Faculty Focus

At Grand View University (GVU), the social sciences and education faculty have collaborated for almost a decade to create a biannual, university research symposium, both in-person and online, to prepare students for their vocations. What motivates you in your chosen career and program of study? What strengths were further developed?

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ED’s New Proposed Regulations, Part II: Changes for Programs Leading to Professional Licensure

WCET Frontiers

As we revealed in our recent post, ED’s New Proposed Regulations: Part 1, State Authorization Reciprocity , the Department of Education’s new package of proposed regulations includes issues that could have a big impact on institutions that offer programs in other states and upon the students they serve. We encourage you to participate!

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President moves: Hired, fired, retired and one unexpected loss after a 19-year tenure

University Business

Before becoming president, at least two leaders have served higher education in an academic or administrative capacity for over 25 years. Perez has served higher education at CSU for 30 years. Wood has a long tenure in higher education as a proponent of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. I was honored to serve with Sr.

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