It’s week one of the semester, the first day of class: 20 students, mostly freshmen, sit silently waiting for our English 101 Writing Composition class to begin. Most have one AirPod in listening to ...
My students’ easy access to chatbots forced me to make humanities instruction even more human. Credit...Animation By Sean Dong Supported by By Carlo Rotella Carlo Rotella is the author of “What Can I ...
The Cohen Center at Brandeis has published another very interesting and valuable study, this one entitled “Ideology in the Classroom: How Faculty at US Universities Navigate Politics and Pedagogy Amid ...
Academic inquiry and exploring new opinions are cornerstones of higher education, but some students say they’re not encouraged to engage in new ideas on campus. According to 2025 data from Inside ...
As a college professor for 30 years and the author of The Complete U: Over 100 Lessons for Success in and out of the College Classroom, I see firsthand the ways that college students experience, ...
Dr. Emanuel is a physician and a professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. I’ve taught the same course to a class of undergraduate, M.B.A., medical and nursing ...
Walking into your first college class can feel like stepping into another world. Sure, there’s still a professor at the front and desks in rows, but beyond that? The expectations, pace, and structure ...
When Alden Jones taught her first back-in-person college class during the pandemic, something surprising happened. “Here I am, teaching the same class I’ve taught for 10 years, using the same book and ...
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