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

Deans for Impact

Like many schools across the US impacted by the pandemic, Crim Elementary School in northwest Ohio was looking for more resources to support all of its students with rigorous, grade-level learning of academic concepts. They are having to make those quick decisions that I think are so essential to teaching.

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New England College Launches Community Mental Health Undergraduate Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

program – set to start in the fall – in which students will receive classroom education and two paid working experiences or co-ops at mental health facilities. program – set to start in the fall – in which students will receive classroom education and two paid working experiences or co-ops at mental health facilities.

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Analyze This: Creating Student Value through Critical Thinking

Faculty Focus

When we encounter new information, critical thinking helps us evaluate the value and relevance of that information. Done well, critical thinking helps us make connections between our existing values, new content, and future goals. And how does the work they are doing connect to their personal values and future goals?

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Pandemic-era DHS flexibilities in US terminated

The PIE News

Flexibilities implemented by the US Department of Homeland Security’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program during the Covid-19 public health emergency have been terminated, the DHS announced on May 11. Thus, non-immigrant students are not permitted to remain in the US to study in programs solely online. and 11.5%, respectively.

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My Tips to Help Students With Mental Health in College

Today's Learner

What does this mean and why is it so important to us? There are various factors that can negatively affect mental health, whether that be losing a family member, being in a toxic relationship, or feeling exhausted due to work pressure. Ralph Waldo Emerson coined this term when he said, “the first wealth is health.”

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‘Race-Blind’ Group Claims Victory Over DEI at UNC, But the Truth is More Complex

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Color Us United, a nonprofit that advocates for a “race-blind” America, declared a “historic victory” over DEI efforts at the University of North Carolina’s School of Medicine (UNC). It's clear that UNC will not request DEI statements from job candidates, although it’s not clear how much Color Us United played a role in that decision.

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“Education fever”: Changing international study trends in South Korea

The PIE News

It says who you’ll work for and who you’ll marry and what car you’ll drive,” says Chris Dale, co-founder at Queen’s College Seoul. Attitudes to foreign study Almost 300,000 Koreans were studying abroad in 2018, before this number declined during the pandemic, with many flocking to the US, China and Japan, among other countries.

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