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Christina Ke, Uoffer Global

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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. This book encompasses ethics, leadership, and human relations. All of these qualities are needed within the educational domain.

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

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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

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And if AI built into a high-touch, human-based advising service, then I’m all for it.” Likewise, consultant and Education Rethink co-founder and managing director Anna Esaki-Smith highlighted both sides of the coin in her recent white paper, co-authored by Duolingo English Test’s senior strategic engagement executive Lindsay Addington.

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Is AI the New Homework Machine? Understanding AI and Its Impact on Higher EducationIs AI the New Homework Machine?

WCET Frontiers

In 2023, WCET will look at Artificial Intelligence (AI) and provide support and resources to help you break through the rhetoric and understand both the promises and perils of AI in higher education. This capability allows the model to “understand” inquiries and replicate human language in a largely coherent way.

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Journeying Back to Joy in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

In a white paper published by Claire Liu and colleagues, sponsored by the LEGO Foundation, the authors identify five key characteristics of playful learning which facilitate cognitive development: joy, meaning; active engagement; iteration; and social interaction. Though anecdotal, these results are hopeful to me. 15 (May 2021): 57-73.

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Journeying Back to Joy in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

In a white paper published by Claire Liu and colleagues, sponsored by the LEGO Foundation, the authors identify five key characteristics of playful learning which facilitate cognitive development: joy, meaning; active engagement; iteration; and social interaction. Though anecdotal, these results are hopeful to me. 15 (May 2021): 57-73.

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Success in the Classroom: Leading a Diverse Student Body 

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Adler and Aycan remind readers that every facet of human life is increasingly more global and diverse. This increase in diversity comes with unique challenges because cross-cultural agility (the ability to flex when faced with novelty) is extremely unnatural to humans, says Caligiuri. Journal of Human Resources, 56(1), 73 – 92.

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