As a naive high school student with practically no conception of what college courses looked like, I was eager to escape from my intimate, 15-person classes to the lively debates and eccentric ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Is this a picture of something bad, or something good? Cognitive scientists call this the global-local processing dilemma: Do we perceive the overall image, or focus on the details? Education policy ...
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