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by Elisabeth Barnett and Elizabeth Ganga With the increasing focus on preparing students for college and career — not just getting them through high school with a diploma — many.
by Peter Milliken After its passage Tuesday by a 55-45 percent vote, considerable concern and uncertainty prevail over the city charter amendment known as the part-time workers’ bill of rights.
by Josh Covash We have heard a lot of talk about MOOCs, or massive online open courses, over the last couple of years. On the plus side, MOOCs often draw.
by Bent Meier Sørensen Any university teacher who does not harbor a painful recollection of a failed lecture is a liar. On one such occasion, I felt early on that I.
by Brendan Cantwell A new documentary, “Starving the Beast,” recently examined the state of public higher education. Directed by Austin-based award-winning documentarian Steve Mims, the film argues that a network.
by Jeffrey Young Sherry Turkle Says There’s a Wrong Way to Flip a Classroom. Sherry Turkle has gone from gracing the cover of Wired magazine for her boosterish views of technology, to.





