News Roundup: Student Tutoring and Fast Feedback
How to engage students in online classes, the expanding role of tutoring on campuses, and a drop in the number of humanities degrees being awarded.
How to engage students in online classes, the expanding role of tutoring on campuses, and a drop in the number of humanities degrees being awarded.
“The results are in, folks. Faculty development does have an incredible effect on student success.”
An in depth report about ACUE’s partnership with ACE and more stories that made headlines this week.
Lessons for higher education from Polaroid’s demise and how to make the most of a class session when you’re being observed.
Several universities across the United States are collaborating on a new program aimed at increasing Hispanic faculty.
Subject matter expertise is essential to quality instruction, but it’s not nearly enough.
The American Association of Colleges & Universities hosted its annual meeting last week in Washington, D.C.
Higher education is facing an “unequal distribution of speech rights on campus” amid a dramatic shift in the faculty workforce over the past several decades,
How can colleges and universities better prepare students for a career in an increasingly globalized world?
In one of his final dispatches, outgoing U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan outlined what needs to be done to improve faculty diversity in higher