Teaching a new course next year? Or perhaps have a course is in need of a refresh? Applications for the Center for Teaching and Learning’s course design support programs are now open. Both the Course ...
Complaints about the lack of attention to teaching in Ph.D. programs are legion — mainly about the perceived disconnect between what we are trained to do in graduate school and what we are expected to ...
Empty blue seats in a lecture room. Education programs at colleges across the country are in trouble. Oklahoma City University, a liberal arts college with more than 1,300 undergraduate students, has ...
A new public service announcement by the U.S. Education Department and other groups aims to attract more people — and more diverse people — to the teaching profession. This article is part of the ...
Nicolle Echeverria, a political science major from the California State University, was sure about a career in law. But things took a turn in 2022, when her friend told her about Ignite, an intensive ...
As the school year gets underway, a national teacher shortage has K-12 districts scrambling and job boards lengthening. The president of the National Education Association called the lack of classroom ...
The future elementary school teachers that Mark Montgomery works with at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, share a common fear: Most of them are “extremely anxious” about math.
A dozen college students are saying the word "pat" and jotting down notes about the sounds being made. "Puh - AH - tt" Pay attention to the shapes your mouths make as you pronounce the word, instructs ...
ALBANY - There are far more nonwhite students in New York state, but their teachers are usually white women. Colleges are trying to change that by recruiting nonwhite people to learn to become ...
A new state law led to 86 education degree programs being cut or merged at Indiana colleges. Teachers say it could worsen Indiana's teacher shortage and make rural access to education more difficult.