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Learn Always: The Power of Saying, “I Don’t Know”

MindMax

The school got back in touch and wanted to work with us. When we asked for feedback on why they didn’t choose us in the first place, the answer was intriguing. I taught biology in the late 1980s, and the syllabus I was working from was copyrighted in 1972. But then, a year later, something surprising happened.

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What it’s really like to work with Horizon

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Maëlle Gibbons-Patourel takes us through the challenges, joys and practicalities of working with the world's largest funding framework The post What it’s really like to work with Horizon appeared first on Wonkhe.

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New survey says US “preferred” choice for Indian students

The PIE News

The US is the preferred country for Indian students in which to study over the UK, Canada and Australia, a survey has suggested. Some 69% of Indian students who responded to the survey said the US was a preferred destination, with 54% saying the UK and 43% Canada.

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Generative AI will help us create more equitable and inclusive careers and employability provision

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Technology providers must work with universities and students to harness the potential of generative AI for good, argues Clare Adams The post Generative AI will help us create more equitable and inclusive careers and employability provision appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Changes in SAT Scores after Test-optional

Higher Ed Data Stories

One of the intended consequences of test-optional admission policies at some institutions prior to the COVID-19 pandemic was to raise test scores reported to US News and World Report. It's rare that you would see a proponent of test-optional admission like me admit that, but to deny it would be foolish. We'll never really know.

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International student athletes in the US losing out on sponsorship

The PIE News

If you’re in the US, or just an avid basketball fan, these are names that might have appeared in the sports section you read in the morning – at least in the month of March and early April. However, due to federal law, international students largely cannot take advantage – as they are unable to work off-campus while studying in the US.

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US liberal arts could shift focus to help post-study work options

The PIE News

Humanities departments in the US may need to shift their focus so international students can find better post-study work and garner a “wider variety” of international enrolments, stakeholders have suggested. Liberal arts students are afforded the fewest official opportunities for post-study work.