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What Student Leaders Think About the Future of Education

Edsurge

“Instead of viewing students as the problem, we should change our mindset and think about how we can build a learning environment that supports social, emotional and academic development for everyone,” wrote Jake Parrish, a 2017 fellow. Want to know more about what these students had to say?

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

Scientifically proven to result in significantly increased message retention; active learning involves multiple parts of the brain, increases collaboration and creativity, and improves both critical thinking and problem-solving skills. And for history? One might imagine how a PK presentation might look in an anatomy course.

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

Scientifically proven to result in significantly increased message retention; active learning involves multiple parts of the brain, increases collaboration and creativity, and improves both critical thinking and problem-solving skills. And for history? One might imagine how a PK presentation might look in an anatomy course.