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Navigating the new horizon: challenges and opportunities in higher education post-Covid

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

Last month, we launched a white paper in partnership with Wonkhe to explore the landscape for digitally enabled higher education. The echoes of the Covid-19 pandemic have forged a long-lasting impact on higher education, leaving institutions with little choice but to reassess and adapt – or be left behind.

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Int’l education debates AI wins and warnings

The PIE News

One of the topics highlighted during sessions at spring conferences, such as NAFSA , ASU +GSV and DETcon , was AI and its implications on the international education sector. Global engagement education technology provider Terra Dotta , announced plans to integrate generative AI into its global engagement platform.

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Christina Ke, Uoffer Global

The PIE News

I love helping international students worldwide to reach their fullest potential and to access the best of education. I believe that human wisdom and experience are really worthy investments. So, we have to unlock the potential of the students with the help of education. Best work trip/Worst work trip? I would choose French.

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Decentralisation and the case for moving to a tertiary education system

SRHE

It is palpably evident that centralisation under an Office for Students (established as primarily a Regulator but replacing the UGC and its successor body, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)) is running out of road. Policy had become centralised although institutional autonomy was pledged to be preserved.

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Journeying Back to Joy in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

Coming to terms with our own myopia as educators can be uncomfortable, but as we are educators first and not just purveyors of content, most of us welcome the chance to become more effective in the classroom. Educators themselves are burnt out and losing heart. Could it be that they were…bored?

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There’s a Hidden Equity Issue in Education. Here’s How Colleges Can Address It.

University Business

By now, remote learning and nonverbal communication with educators and peers have become routine for students of all backgrounds. Students enter the higher education environment with unequal communication abilities yet are graded on how effectively they can communicate in writing. . But that doesn’t mean it’s always easy or fair.

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Success in the Classroom: Leading a Diverse Student Body 

Faculty Focus

According to the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) , today’s universities lean on strong teaching skills from their instructors, including adjunct instructors, and research shows a direct correlation between classroom management skills and higher retention rates and increased on-time graduation rates.

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