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BACKGROUNDER Why Doomsday Hasn’t Happened By Lee Gardner Most colleges averted financial disaster. But the pandemic will still have a lasting impact. |
TEACHING What Does the Future of Teaching Look Like? By Beth McMurtrie As fall approaches, campus leaders have a lot to consider, including hybrid teaching, altered calendars, and new forms of orientation. Are they ready? |
Virtual Events: Tune In Live- Identify and mitigate Covid-19 outbreaks. Sign up here for Monday's forum about how colleges can keep control over the coronavirus this fall and beyond.
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The Future of Teaching How the Classroom is Being Transformed Planning for the next semester is a complex game of educated guesses and tentative outlines. Explore this holistic examination of what post-pandemic teaching will look like, what kinds of instruction institutions should keep, and how academic leaders can best support faculty members and students to teach and learn effectively. Order your copy today. | | |