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Modular education: Bridging the gap between academia and workforce demands

As the demand for real-life skills in the workforce intensifies, higher education institutions are increasingly turning to modular education to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical application. The post Modular education: Bridging t...[Read More]

The hidden failure of higher education

Unfortunately, while the overall value and success of higher education is demonstrable (despite what congressional committees like to attack), small colleges and universities are failing too many students.  The post The hidden failure of higher educa...[Read More]

AllCampus Announces Over 15 New Programs and Multiple New University Partners

CHICAGO /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ —  AllCampus, a leading higher education management company partnering with top universities and employers to solve their biggest academic … Read more The post AllCampus Announces Over 15 New Programs and Multiple New...[Read More]

How higher-ed is accelerating the growth of credential innovation

A new higher-ed playbook aims to accelerate the development and delivery of non-credit, short-term credentials that are effectively directed at the workplace. The post How higher-ed is accelerating the growth of credential innovation appeared first o...[Read More]

What will AI do to higher education?

AI is difficult to understand, and its future is even harder to predict. Whenever we face complex and uncertain change, we need mental models to make preliminary sense of what is happening. The post What will AI do to higher education? appeared first...[Read More]

How Does Higher Education Procurement Work?

If your business has been trying to make its mark in the higher education market, understanding how procurement works can … Read more The post How Does Higher Education Procurement Work? appeared first on eCampus News.

How a Best-Selling Food Writer Came to Run a Wish List-Clearing Project for Teachers

As someone who views cooking and baking as hobbies, not chores, I follow a lot of food bloggers and recipe developers on social media. I subscribe to many of their newsletters. I, well, make and eat a lot of their food. Yet I’ve only come across one ...[Read More]

Are Educators a Natural Fit for Public Office? These Candidates Think So

When Tim Walz was announced as Kamala Harris’ running mate earlier this month, his ascendancy helped to elevate the idea of educators serving in public office. Walz, who served several terms in Congress before becoming the governor of Minnesota in 20...[Read More]

Teaching Bilingual Learners in Rural Schools

This story was originally published by The Daily Yonder. Throughout rural America, non-native English speakers are less likely than their urban peers to get proper support in school, sometimes leading to a lifetime of lower educational attainment. Bu...[Read More]

How to Bring to Life the Science of Reading

“You go into your own world for a moment. Like, if someone’s talking to me and I’m reading a book, I wouldn’t hear them,” says Aylynn, an eighth grader in Pendergast Elementary District in Phoenix, Arizona. “You can understand someo...[Read More]

How Home Visiting Programs Benefit the Whole Family

This essay was adapted from a piece posted on Medium. About nine months ago, Dara told me she was interested in bringing her mother and nephew from Syria to the United States, and she needed assistance. She had immigrated to Evanston, Illinois from S...[Read More]

How to Transform Lessons Into Adventures

Imagine a classroom with students deeply engaged in their lessons, eagerly solving math problems and exploring English skills through fun digital games. Their excitement is evident as they face challenges and earn rewards, turning traditional learnin...[Read More]

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