How real is ‘Abbott Elementary?’ A former Philadelphia school teacher weighs in
‘Abbott Elementary’ takes place in the Philadelphia school district. ABC/Gilles Mingasson Lynnette Mawhinney, Rutgers University – Newark ABC’s mockumentary “Abbott Elementary” follows a group of dedicated teachers who work at a Philadelphia school. The show takes a...
Promoting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Classroom
By Jana Rausch Changing school demographics combined with increased national attention on race have thrust “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion”—commonly known as “DEI”—into the spotlight. Given that school settings are important sources for personal growth and...
Deportation threats for some students come from within schools
Immigrant students worry that minor school infractions could lead to deportation. Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images Patricia Maloney, Texas Tech University; Duke W. Austin, California State University, East Bay, and SaunJuhi Verma, Texas Tech...
What happens when community college is made free?
Free community college proposals are gaining attention. But do they work? And if so, for whom? MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images Bruce Sacerdote, Dartmouth College Policymakers and presidential hopefuls are having a spirited debate over...
Future of college will involve fewer professors
Some colleges and universities may be using AI technology to help teach their students. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images Patricia A. Young, University of Maryland, Baltimore County At a large private university in Northern California, a business professor uses an avatar...
Teachers say working with students kept them motivated at the start of the pandemic
Teachers experienced more positive emotions interacting with their students when schools closed during the pandemic. Barrie Fanton/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Nathan D. Jones, Boston University and Kristabel Stark, University of Maryland...
Is online education right for you? 5 questions answered
By Vanessa Dennen, Professor of Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies, Florida State University The Conversation, February 5, 2020. Editor’s Note: When U.S. News & World Report released its best online education program rankings this year, many...
Zoom work relationships are a lot harder to build – unless you can pick up on colleagues’ nonverbal cues
By Nancy R. Buchan, Associate Professor of International Business, University of South Carolina Wendi L. Adair, Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, University of Waterloo Xiao-Ping Chen, Philip M. Condit Endowed Chair Professor in Business...
4 tips for choosing a good college – and getting accepted
First-generation college students have less ‘college knowledge’ than students whose parents went to college. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images Timothy Poynton, University of Massachusetts Boston With more than 2,800 four-year colleges and universities in the United...
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