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KIDS THESE DAYS How Changes in K-12 Schooling Hampered the Preparation of College Students By Beckie Supiano Accountability and test-based reforms, pandemic-era disruptions, and larger social and economic pressures have fostered ineffective habits. ADVERTISEMENT TEACHING What We Learned About Teaching Gen Z By Beth McMurtrie A yearlong series reflected on the challenges facing professors in the classroom. 'SUBSTANTIAL MISREPRESENTATION' Feds Fine Baker College $2.5 Million for Deceptive Marketing That Left Students With Debt and Regret By David Jesse and Anna Clark A 2022 investigation detailed how the once-growing Michigan college built its reputation on slick advertising despite low graduation rates and many students left burdened with heavy debt.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION How Academe Can Compete in the AI Arms Race By Kavita Bala It’s time we level the playing field with Big Tech. RACE ON CAMPUS Can Colleges Attract Latino Students With Colorblind Strategies? By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez Plus, what we’ve learned after tracking the dismantling of DEI efforts in higher education.
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Teaching Tips ARCHIVE 6 Ideas to Perk Up Your First Day of Class By Kristi Rudenga How to start the semester in ways that will pay off for the rest of the course.
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