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MISSION AND MESSAGE Americans Value Good Teaching. Do Colleges? By Beth McMurtrie The evidence doesn’t look good. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Who Should Shape What Colleges Teach? Not the Government, Most Americans Say. By Emma Pettit, with graphics by Brian O'Leary A new Chronicle poll shows bipartisan support for giving internal actors the most influence on the curriculum. But it also reveals deep political divides on other questions about higher ed. THE REVIEW | ESSAY In Defense of the Beleaguered Academic Book Review By Carolyn Eastman The genre is uncompensated and unrewarded. That should change.
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CONTROVERSIAL TEST Here Are 4 Things to Know About the ‘Classic’ Entrance Exam That’s Now Accepted in Florida By Audrey Williams June The Classic Learning Test is accepted chiefly by small private religious institutions. Now 12 public universities in Florida do, too. TEACHING Want Your Students to Be Skeptical of ChatGPT? Try This. By Beth McMurtrie An instructor describes how his writing students reacted after he had them use AI to write an essay.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT We’re Not Doing Enough for Grad Students at Conferences By Benjamin L. Carp Networking won’t save us, but we should endeavor to clear pathways instead of pulling up ladders or staying in our bubbles. ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Public confidence in higher education has fallen in recent years, with barely half of Americans seeing it in a positive light. Order this report today to examine the many roles colleges play in their local communities and how institutions are reimagining their outreach to rebuild public trust.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Director of UERU Development and Strategic Partnerships Association for Undergraduate Education at Research Universities (UERU) Dean of Institutional Research and Effectiveness Northwest Florida State College Vice President of Enrollment Management Franciscan University of Steubenville CORNELL INFORMATION SCIENCE TENURE-TRACK FACULTY SEARCH, ITHACA CAMPUS Cornell Bowers CIS CORNELL INFORMATION SCIENCE TENURE-TRACK FACULTY SEARCH, NYC CAMPUS Cornell Bowers CIS CORNELL INFORMATION SCIENCE FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY SEARCH (LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER TITLE) Cornell Bowers CIS Electrical Engineering Tenure-Track Positions: Asisstant and Associate Professor at Univ of South FL Electrical Engineering Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Learning Technologies University of North Texas Clinical Psychology Assistant Professor UNCG Psychology Department Montana State University Safety & Risk Management
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