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A Misguided Plan to Promote Equity
Schuler Foundation's effort to bring low-income and minority students to small liberal-arts colleges reflects misconceptions of "white-led foundations who really don’t get it."

Where’s the ‘Video Off’ Button in Face-to-Face Instruction?
Remote teaching has revealed the importance for students of learning new skills and taking creative risks without being watched, argues Maggie Melo.

Who Are the Students Struggling With Online Learning?
A new survey sheds light on the current digital divide in higher education -- and what faculty can do about it in their classrooms, writes Nicole Barbaro.
Zooming From the Office
The uncanniness of driving to work for Zoom meetings.
An Argument for the ‘Survival of the City’
Urban life, small college towns and the pandemic.
Everyone Should Read ‘Teaching Machines’
Audrey Watters has delivered a landmark book.
Educational Equity for Students With Disabilities
The fight for fairness and equity for all students facing learning challenges.

It’s Time for Academe to Take Podcasting Seriously
It offers exciting new ways to learn, create and disseminate research, write 11 scholars, who offer concrete ideas for how to harness it as a productive tool for teaching and scholarship.
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