Back in March, Inside Higher Ed published a brief news story about two nursing professors at Widener University who were caught on a video that went viral, revealing that to each other they had said ...
As the summer winds down, many faculty members, who just a short time ago listened to inspiring speeches during commencement season, have changed their focus to assessment. The switch can be ...
As a science educator, you will likely have experienced the struggles of developing practical lab classes that are engaging, novel, affordable, relevant, sustainable and effective. The days of running ...
Jamil Modaffari discusses how states should be rethinking their approach to standardized testing in K-12 schools. Nearly two full years into the pandemic, schools and students across the country are ...
In the spring of 2020, I served as a teaching assistant for a lower-division history course at the University of California, Los Angeles. The campus shut down just before spring break, and our class ...
Assessments should reflect the demands of the workplace to provide effective learning experiences tailored to students’ unique learning styles and pace As institutions embrace technology to improve ...
This post has nothing to do with the flipped classroom model of Khan Academy. Instead, I want to tell you about another kind of flipped classroom—in which a teacher flips the concept of formative ...
Question paper leaks are a common feature of many state board exams but the mass leak of question papers of the Central Board of Secondary Education has created a furore. Even the announcement of a re ...
As the number of elementary and junior high school students not attending classes reaches a record high 340,000 nationwide, determining how to evaluate their learning achievements outside of school ...
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