Personalized learning is still in its infancy—as are the curricular tools and resources available to support teachers in implementing it. Currently, there is no shortage of articles offering a ...
This post is by Students at the Center Distinguished Fellows Lori McEwen, and the Assistant Superintendent of the North Attleborough (MA) Public Schools, and Arthur Baraf, principal of The Met School ...
Assessment of course quality, student learning, and professor effectiveness has become paramount in many of today’s universities and colleges. We seem always to strive for a better way to assess our ...
As instructors work to build more equitable and humanizing online learning environments for students, one concept gaining traction in higher education is the liquid syllabus. A liquid syllabus can be ...
Santa Clara University recognizes that your syllabus matters. That it is an opportunity to set a positive tone and serve as a shared resource for your students’ learning journey. Rather than treating ...
You learned how to Zoom, or Hangout, or Team up. You read all the quick tips about emergency remote teaching. You recorded your lectures or gathered via video call with however many students you could ...
Purdue University is committed to providing faculty and students with best-in-class technology to support teaching and learning. As part of this commitment, the university has launched a competitive ...
Your syllabus is more than a list of dates and policies—it’s an invitation to learning, a tool for transparency, and a foundation for building an inclusive, student-centered classroom. The Center for ...
This week’s episode of the Syllabus podcast features a conversation with Jacques Berlinerblau, an MSNBC commentator and Georgetown University professor, about the impact of campus protests on student ...
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