Thu.Oct 06, 2022

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4 Strategies to Warm Teaching While Maintaining High Expectations

The Scholarly Teacher

Todd Zakrajsek , The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Key Statement: Showing support and compassion to students while maintaining high expectations is the model of a "warm" classroom where students will excel. Keywords: Warm Teaching, High Expectations, High Standards, Student Success. Introduction In a landmark article, Chickering and Gamson (1987) noted that a principle of good practice in undergraduate education is communicating high expectations.

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Things College Freshmen Need To Know 

PUC

The first day of college is filled with many emotions. You’re anxious but at the same time excited, and maybe you know what to expect, but you never know what can happen. You’re starting a new phase in your life and doing things on your own. It’s a lot! You’re going to learn new things […].

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AI/ML as Copilot

eLiterate

I will stick with the topic of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) for today’s post because I keep getting feedback suggesting there’s a lot of interest in it. Since I’m on a bit of a streak, I feel compelled to make some caveats before jumping in. First, I am not a software engineer or an AI/ML expert. In fact, I’m not an expert in many of the topics I write about.

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College Enrollment is Springing Back Up

Gray Associates

We’ve got the 2022 Spring enrollment data, and the news is good! But pay attention. Knowing which degree levels and which programs are enrolling students is important. The post College Enrollment is Springing Back Up appeared first on Gray Associates | Program Evaluation.

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Understanding the student experience better

SRHE

by Phil Pilkington. The benefit of the SRHE and its Blog has been in providing a sense of community for those who have to and do think about the purpose, the benefits and the travails of higher education. There have been insights shared and arguments made. It is the stuff of academia. My interest in the student experience has been accompanied by an enormous increase in research in this area.