Education is in a state of flux – transitioning from traditional architectures and practices to new ecologies of teaching and learning influenced by the tremendous social and technological changes of ...
The Lindy Center for Civic Engagement supports faculty in creating and advocating for Community-Based and Community-Engaged learning pedagogy. This pedagogy unites classroom learning, engagement ...
The key to unlocking AI’s potential in education goes beyond speed to market, and lies in thoughtful development rooted in ...
Higher education may have gone through a disruptive decade, but many of the theories and building blocks that underpin good teaching remain relevant today. How can we use established theories of ...
The student body is changing fast. So, too, are students’ needs and goals. If we are to serve our students well, our teaching and assessment strategies need to change, too. Gradually and unevenly, the ...
In the realm of education, balancing instructional strategies like small-group instruction and student-tracking presents both challenges and opportunities for fostering equitable learning environments ...
Most students do not know how to work in small groups, nor do they understand the value of this way of learning. Educators know that collaboration and all its different facets hold essential skills ...
Over the last several hundred years, higher education has been fairly consistent when it comes to pedagogy. A highly educated faculty member has imparted his or her knowledge to students who are ...
Students in the arts-integrated life science class drew animal and plant cells to understand the structures within. Source: Mariale Hardiman/Johns Hopkins University Fifth-grade students who created ...
In today's fast-paced world of education, where digital tools and personalized learning are all the rage, there's an age-old method that's still proving its unmatched effectiveness: peer learning.