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Is Competency-Based Education an Idea Whose Time Has Come?
Paul LeBlanc certainly thinks so. He sees it as a realistic way to reverse the trend toward deepening socioeconomic inequality.
What Great Works of Literature Can Teach Us About the Plight of Refugees
Law schools’ law and literature movement underscores literature’s power to instill empathy and help us identify with the lives of others.
Reckoning With Inequality
How to break down the disciplinary silos that prevent us from addressing various inequalities more holistically.
What an Early-1960s Nursery School Can Teach Us About Pedagogy and Instructional Design
Why we should care about experience management.
Build Back a Better University
Focus on the students—their opinions, their needs and their academic and extracurricular experience.
Social-Emotional Learning Can Help College Students Navigate the Pandemic’s Disruptions
How to bring social-emotional learning into the college classroom.
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