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After Transforming a College With Online Offerings, a President Steps Down to Tackle AI

ED Surge

It was only in the ’70s that we started recruiting traditional-aged students onto a campus. We had to negotiate with our traditional faculty who really controlled what we could do and not do — to get a little bit of breathing space to do what we wanted to do. Will you release a white paper, or tools?

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The Pandemic’s Lasting Lessons for Colleges, From Academic Innovation Leaders

ED Surge

Traditional teaching uses class time to introduce students to concepts, which they then engage with on their own through homework. Medicine and nursing programs have been natural fits, but some in the humanities are experimenting too, such as in architecture and film.

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‘Guided play’ benefits kids—but what does that look like for parents?

The Hechinger Report

The reason why guided play is so effective is because it reflects these key characteristics of decades and decades of research of how we know how human brains learn best. But research is finding when there’s a learning goal, that guided play yields the best results for that. There seems to be a shift.