Columns
In 2015, Columbia's College of Chicago's Part-Time Faculty Union (P-fac) dumped its union affiliation. Union president Diana Vallera alleged that, "P-fac faced a chronic lack of service from the umbrella.
by Patricia A. Alexander and Lauren M. Singer Trakhman, Ph.D. Today’s students see themselves as digital natives, the first generation to grow up surrounded by technology like smartphones, tablets and e-readers. Teachers, parents and.
by Sydney Johnson Stefan Stoll isn’t your typical hype man for education technology. “Edtech is about teaching more people with fewer resources,” he complains. And that bothers Stoll, who is.
by Alan Goodboy During a recent lecture, I purposefully antagonized students. I belittled one student by criticizing him in front of others. I favored another student by telling other students.
By Erin Clow & Klodiana Kolomitro Online education has seen tremendous growth in the last decade and student enrolment in web-based classes continue to grow. For many institutions, online learning.
by Sarah Boon Kelly J. Baker is no stranger to covering difficult topics. She’s written about the 1920s history of the Ku Klux Klan, and the current role of white supremacy.





