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Against the Assessment Regime
Our approach to assessment not only distracts from good teaching—it can even distort educational goals, Patrick J. Casey argues.

Preparing Proactively for a Postdoc
These are some actions a Ph.D. student can take to pave the way for a positive postdoc experience, Chris Smith writes.

Post-it Pedagogy
Kate Nesbit explains why the humble sticky note is a terrific low-tech teaching tool.

The Panopticon, Old and New
Scott McLemee considers the panopticon’s persistence in (semi-)popular culture as an inescapable metaphor.
The Democratic Party’s Dilemma
The ongoing struggle between popularism and progressivism.

New Frontiers for Neutrality: Academic Unions
Academic unions should refrain from political statements that do not pertain directly to the mission of promoting labor interests, Colleen P. Eren writes.

Peer Review Should Be a Dance, Not a Duel
Frank Argote-Freyre and Christopher M. Bellitto offer ideas to help authors avoid time-wasting situations.
The Power of Words
Writing with clarity, coherence, concision, impact and style.
Pagination
Pagination
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