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MAKING THE CASE Iowa Businesses Are Making Their Pitch to High-School Graduates. Colleges Struggle to Compete. By Eric Kelderman Enrollments are falling as more grads go straight into the work force. How can colleges change their minds? ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION It’s Time to Stop the Double Talk Around Diversity Hiring By Matt Burgess First, let’s admit that it’s happening. TEACHING Can Guided Reading Teach Students to Become Better Readers? By Beth McMurtrie One professor shares his approach to helping students tackle dense textbooks more effectively.
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THE EDGE Two Research Universities Forge a Unique $11.5-Million Online-Ed Collaboration By Goldie Blumenstyk Shunning models tried by others, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville reached out to Arizona State University to help it expand its digital offerings and tap new pools of students. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Can a State Really Control a Classroom? By Emma Pettit A constitutional scholar says there are “meaningful constraints” on the government’s power over pedagogy. At the same time, universities need to be wary of ideological conformity.
UPCOMING PROGRAM The Chronicle is partnering with Ithaka S+R to host a brand new professional development program for librarians in July. This innovative two-week program will help library leaders understand the many roles they might take on, boost the success of the campus library, and better align with their institution’s goals. Learn more about our seminars and workshops, and register today!
Virtual Events: Tune In Live RURAL COLLEGES College Partnerships to Fuel Rural Development UPCOMING: June 11, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Rural colleges are often hundreds of miles from other higher-education institutions, so they must form partnerships outside the sector to achieve their goals. With Support From Ascendium. Register here. STUDENT SUCCESS Improving the First-Year Experience UPCOMING: June 12, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Freshman year is make or break for many students, especially those with social, emotional, or logistical challenges. Join us to explore how to make the first year great for them. With Support From Mongoose. Register here.
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SPONSOR CONTENT | Southeastern Conference Dr. Jenna Jambeck's Impact on Environmental Education Explore the work of Dr. Jenna Jambeck, honored as the SEC's Professor of the Year, as she shares research findings and empowers diverse voices in STEM. Her efforts establish a model for fostering global collaboration in combating plastic pollution.
Views ADVICE By Rachel Trousdale How pushing yourself to learn skills outside of your comfort zone can improve your teaching.
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