6 big changes in standardized tests – including less focus on grading students and more on learning
Today’s tests have more potential to facilitate student learning, rather than just monitor it. Paul Bersebach/Orange County Register via ...
Read MoreBlack, Hispanic and Asian American donors give more to social and racial justice causes as well as strangers in need – new survey
People of color tend to give differently than white donors. FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images Wendy Chen, Texas Tech University and Una Osili, ...
Read MoreAmazon to cover 100% of college tuition for U.S. hourly employees
Amazon is offering to pay the full cost of college tuition, including books and fees, for its 750,000 hourly U.S. employees. Amazon is the ...
Read MoreWomen of color in academia call 'The Chair' 'triggering' yet 'relatable' and point out what the show gets wrong
Women of color in academia have had conflicting reactions to the Netflix series "The Chair." Some felt the storyline of Yaz's tenure case ...
Read MoreAppointing women in ‘significant positions’ matters
South Africa’s 2019 Post-School Education Statistics showed there were 727 more men than women employed in the instruction and research ...
Read MoreUniversity Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Module prompts mixed response from students
Towards the end of the Spring 2021 semester, the university introduced an interactive equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) training module to ...
Read MoreCollege graduate starting salaries are at an all-time high—and these 10 majors earn the most
Despite a global pandemic that caused massive unemployment and slashed earnings among working-class Americans, starting ...
Read MoreJames Madison University students shred ‘racist’ campus training labeling Whites, Christians as 'oppressors'
James Madison University is under fire for pushing controversial rhetoric as part of its freshmen orientation training for student leaders ...
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