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Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI 

Faculty Focus

If you simply list what GenAI tools you allow, students might think it is okay to use the tools you listed for every assignment, learning activity, and learning experience in your class. Students need specific directions for when GenAI tools can be used and when they cannot be used. oral exam)? link] Perkins, M.,

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Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI 

Faculty Focus

If you simply list what GenAI tools you allow, students might think it is okay to use the tools you listed for every assignment, learning activity, and learning experience in your class. Students need specific directions for when GenAI tools can be used and when they cannot be used. oral exam)? link] Perkins, M.,

Policy 98
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Commission for Assessment and Evaluation Directorate Board Candidates

ACPA

Candidate Response: Given the current socio-political climate, Student Affairs (SA) assessment has a huge opportunity and responsibility to catalyze success for ALL students through inclusive, intentional, and liberatory approaches.

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What Today’s College Students Need

Inside Higher Ed

I think it’s fair to say that our offices of the dean of students, student life, and student affairs need to do better. These offices bear responsibility for a remarkable range of campus functions, involving student conduct, student emergency services, and student activities.

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The value of having a National Learning Framework incorporating school, college and higher education

HEPI

By Michelle Morgan, Dean of Students at the University of East London. In the UK, we have a well-established education system across different levels of learning including primary, secondary, further and higher education. Students with other qualifications are more likely to withdraw than those with A-Levels.