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History hiring in the pandemic

Inside Higher Ed

Image: In 2020–21, history faculty job postings hit their lowest point since the American Historical Association started tracking openings in 1975, at just 347 positions total. H-Net, another popular job listing site, showed a similar year-over-year increase, with 670 jobs in history and area studies for 2021–22.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

This article explores AI’s historical evolution, critically assesses its benefits and challenges for teaching, and provides evidence-based strategies for faculty to integrate AI effectively. For instructors serving diverse, often underserved populations, AI raises critical questions: How has it evolved into a pedagogical tool?

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Review of Peter Burke's "Ignorance: A Global History"

Inside Higher Ed

Column: Intellectual Affairs Three years ago Peter Burke published The Polymath ( Yale University Press ), an illustrated history of what are usually called Renaissance men or women. His new book, Ignorance: A Global History ( Yale University Press ), pivots to the complete antithesis of “inquisitive appetite.”

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Teaching Students, Not Subjects

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on November 23, 2020 © Magna Publications. Nick Shackleton-Jones (2019) provides a neurological explanation of this principle in his Affective Context Model of learning. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor!

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Ten campus living-learning communities to model

Inside Higher Ed

munk-skukum means “to strengthen” in the local tribal language, chinuk wawa, and as such, living in the community connects students to their own Indigenous identities as well as the local history and culture of Oregon’s Indigenous people. Click here to submit. Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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Empowering Community Colleges Through AI: A New Era of Access and Economic Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The following are three considerations for educators serving this critical higher education sector to consider: Access As expressed in an article I wrote earlier this year, AI should be used as a tool to enhance human interaction rather than replace it altogether.

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Simulation-based medical education in the era of AI: a curated reading list

LSE Higher Education Blog

Artificial intelligence and healthcare simulation: the shifting landscape of medical education Peer-reviewed journal article, 2024 This review provides a comprehensive introduction to AI in healthcare simulation,making it an excellent starting point for readers new to the field.