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Why experiential learning should inform curriculum design in the humanities

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Katherine Kruger makes the case The post Why experiential learning should inform curriculum design in the humanities appeared first on Wonkhe. Getting out of the seminar room and into the community can be a vehicle for thinking and problem-solving.

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A new model for doctoral training informed by the community

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Rachel Handforth explains how academics and the community can collaborate on local challenge-based PhD projects across disciplinary areas The post A new model for doctoral training informed by the community appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Education Department faces freedom of information lawsuit over campus protests

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Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute alleges the department failed to turn over communications en masse as required by law.

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Surveys can best inform student support when they reflect students’ individual experiences

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As more students struggle with their academic progress and wellbeing, Bruce Johnson explains why the majority view is not always the key data point The post Surveys can best inform student support when they reflect students’ individual experiences appeared first on Wonkhe.

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North Carolina lawmakers ask UNC system for information on diversity-related trainings

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Legislators want background and costs of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs from the current and last three fiscal years.

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Ohio advances bill to require public colleges to inform students about earnings potential

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The proposal would also require institutions to estimate students’ monthly loan payments.

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Impartial expertise is vital to student conduct disputes

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Lynne Riach explores why impartial advice and trauma-informed approaches to student conduct disputes helps to reduce unnecessary anxiety for all involved.

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