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4 AI Content Creation Mistakes for Schools to Avoid

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Since the beginning of the year, we have heard a lot about new technologies and how AI-powered tools are here to change how businesses work. In the education industry, AI has not only challenged and changed the dynamics and conversations inside the classroom but has also helped education marketers speed up the content creation process.

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Creating the Learner and Learning-Centered University

Inside Higher Ed

Also, many received an uneven high school education and therefore require Academics 101 training and learning supports. In addition, many need help with basic needs for food, housing, healthcare, childcare, and transportation and handling the unpredictable disruptions that all too frequently interrupt their education.

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Two colleges flounder under opaque for-profit owners

Inside Higher Ed

‘Sham Transactions and Kickbacks’ On its website , Ambow Education calls itself the “leading provider of K-12 educational services in China” with a business model that “covers K-12 in school education, tutoring services, international education programs and online educational offerings.”

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How colleges measure and prove their value: Key podcast

Inside Higher Ed

That makes sense given that that’s a primary, if not the primary, reason many people get post–high school education and training. And we could talk about the kinds of roles that students in arts and humanities played, which often were leadership positions, either management or C-suite offices.

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From Research and Theory Into Practice: hooks’ Homeplace Matters in the Educational Lives of Black Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It is clear that education needs a new framework, one that loves and protects Black children and adolescents from these (and more) systemic harms while supporting their joy, resistance, growth, creativity, and healing. link] Black males continue to be underrepresented in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

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