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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

Faculty Focus

While we should challenge students to think about topics outside their comfort zones, this challenge should be met with appropriate support on behalf of the instructor (see Saucier et al., Consider including a specific “topic list” in your syllabus so that students know what to expect. 2022 for a review). Boysen, 2017).

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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

Faculty Focus

While we should challenge students to think about topics outside their comfort zones, this challenge should be met with appropriate support on behalf of the instructor (see Saucier et al., Consider including a specific “topic list” in your syllabus so that students know what to expect. 2022 for a review). Boysen, 2017).

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AI-Oh My! A Closer Look at AI Tools for Educators

Faculty Focus

Don’t hesitate to use the chat section at the bottom of this article to share more tips, tricks, and resources that we can all use!) But for those of you who are hoping for a list of AI resources, a little encouragement, and a brief explanation of what’s out there, look no further. What can it do? What can it do?

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Whether you are considering redesigning an entire course, enhancing current in-class activities, or incorporating a more interactive approach to what you are already doing, active learning strategies offer a variety of options that are relevant across all levels and disciplines.

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The Faculty Resource Network of New York University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a law professor emanating from a primarily liberal arts institution, I deemed it invaluable that the author’s note in my law review articles could state that research was conducted, in part, as an FRN Scholar-in-Residence at NYU, courtesy of the Faculty Resource Network.

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The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year

EAB

Blogs The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass scores of questions from independent school leaders to our AskEAB team. Now, we’re sharing the five topics that were top of mind for independent school leaders over the past year (July 2022 through June 2023).

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AI-Oh My! A Closer Look at AI Tools for Educators

Faculty Focus

Don’t hesitate to use the chat section at the bottom of this article to share more tips, tricks, and resources that we can all use!) But for those of you who are hoping for a list of AI resources, a little encouragement, and a brief explanation of what’s out there, look no further. What can it do? What can it do?