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Let Them Eat Cake (Competently)

Competency-based education, the new darling of postsecondary disruption advocates, threatens to further stratify higher education, writes Steven Ward.

Don’t Get Sucked in

The Value of "Hard" Commitments

Are International Students in the Classroom a Win-Win?

You cannot put people with different experiences, different values, and different backgrounds together and just assume that mutual respect and harmony will result. It might, but it is more likely that it won’t.

Professors as Purveyors of Praise

We shouldn't shield students from challenging discussions or material, argues Domenick Scudera, but if we perceive them as being too sensitive, we should teach them how to gain strength -- not scold them for being weak.

12 Job Market Mistakes

What are the things academic job seekers definitely should not do? Melissa Dennihy provides a list.