Fri.Oct 14, 2022

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How Asynchronous Learning Can Spur Student Success

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

The way students learn has fundamentally changed. According to data from EDUCAUSE’s “2022 Students and Technology Report: Rebalancing the Student Experience,” in 2020, 35 percent of students said they preferred completely face-to-face learning, and just 5 percent said they would opt for completely online experiences. What a difference two years makes: Today, just 29 percent say they want completely face-to-face learning, while 20 percent would rather go completely online.

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Teacher and District Leader Survey on Student Behavior

EAB

Survey. Teacher and District Leader Survey on Student Behavior. Creating conditions for K-12 students to thrive. District leaders are reporting a rise in student behavior concerns, which is preventing progress on pandemic recovery efforts, from academics to teacher morale. That’s why EAB's District Leadership Forum is conducting a nationwide survey on student behavior.

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Faces of PUC: Ashley Castro-Rodriguez

PUC

Ashley Castro-Rodriguez is studying theology and minoring in communications. Coming from Salem, Oregon. She chose PUC because she received scholarships and guidance from her advisor, Pastor and Professor Wibberding. He explained and showed her how the Theology program worked and made her feel welcome. Ashley shared that the admissions team was also super welcoming and […].

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Finding Peace in the Pieces

Biola

We yearn for our lives to be a beautiful, completed picture that reflects God’s goodness and joy — and yet, so often, it feels like our lives are a confusing, mess of broken pieces we are left unsure of how to fit together.

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6 elements of an effective graduate enrollment management plan—and why you need to build one

EAB

Blogs. 6 elements of an effective graduate enrollment management plan—and why you need to build one. On a few recent campus visits, graduate school deans shared that they are tasked with growing enrollment by as much as 30 or 35 percent. But not all the schools I speak with have a clear strategy for how to achieve these lofty grad growth goals. In other words, they haven’t yet created an enrollment management plan for grad programs akin to the strategic enrollment management (SEM) plans most ins

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How Flexible Thinking and Dynamic Strategy Can Revitalize Your Institutional Planning

EAB

Blogs. How flexible thinking and dynamic strategy can revitalize your institutional planning. The state of the higher education sector is marked by intensifying competition, scarce resources (including talent), and growing skepticism about the value of a degree. In an operational context requiring greater agility, traditional methods for priority-setting and long-term planning fall short.