Tag: schools
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How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race on your Campus
There’s more to having a discussion about race on your campus than organizing a Professional Learning Community around the reading of Crucial Conversations (Patterson), although a ... -
How Colleges Are Helping Undocumented Students
The national conversation centered on undocumented immigrants is not limited to the Capitol. Higher education plays a major role in the lives of undocumented students, and ... -
Will Artificial Intelligence Disrupt Higher Education?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the landscape of higher education. According to Dr. Keng Siau, artificial intelligence will “perform an array of general tasks with consciousness, ... -
7 Ways to Teach Children Civility
Unfortunately, our children are learning that those who are uncivil seem to get ahead. Celebrity culture and political warfare encourage the opposite of civility. The ones ... -
Are Universities Driving Racism?
Look at news reports or read your social media feed, and you’ll be convinced that racism is rampant on college campuses everywhere. In reality, the number ... -
How Colleges Nickel and Dime Students
College tuition rises at almost six percent above the national inflation rate. Yet, students aren’t just paying astronomical sums in tuition; colleges are also collecting millions ... -
How Can Universities Build Their Brands?
Students in higher education today have an array of choices when it comes to selecting the university provides the best fit for their needs. Ivy League ... -
Why Ineffective Teachers Shouldn’t Be Hired as Administrators
For classroom teachers, there are only a few ways to move up the career ladder. One such way is by transitioning into administration. By going back ... -
Mistakes that Can End a College Presidency
The college presidency is the apex of university leadership. No other role defines the institution’s image like this position. Getting in this office and staying there ... -
Why Can’t Most College Graduates Write a Decent Essay?
Writing is a recursive skill. It involves reading and analysis as much as it does writing and editing. After twelve years of writing instruction in school, ...