Flipping great? The case for and against flipping the classroom
A recent study suggested the approach had no impact on student achievement, but many academics believe the move away from lectures can improve learning – if it is done well
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A recent study suggested the approach had no impact on student achievement, but many academics believe the move away from lectures can improve learning – if it is done well
Harvard University announced a new set of guidelines for student groups hosting “controversial” speakers last month.
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A private college in Maine is seeking an Environmental Studies professor with some very specific suggested qualifications.
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Utah Valley University made a student who was tabling to start a pro-gun rights club shut down her display.
Wayne State University and other colleges in the region are seeking to boost graduation rates by forgiving outstanding balances of students who left without earning a degree.
When a meteorologist blogged against a carbon tax proposal supported by his fellow faculty members, he quickly became a target for climate activists, students and colleagues on campus.