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Integrating Systems Thinking to Enhance Liberal Arts Curriculum through Learner-Centered Teaching 

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Systems Thinking Principles and Framework for Liberal Arts Curriculum and Interdisciplinary Learning Systems thinking is a powerful tool for promoting students’ holistic thinking, interdisciplinary learning, critical and creative thinking skills for problem solving (Meadows, 2008; Richmond, 1994, 2000).

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Integrating Systems Thinking to Enhance Liberal Arts Curriculum through Learner-Centered Teaching 

Faculty Focus

Systems Thinking Principles and Framework for Liberal Arts Curriculum and Interdisciplinary Learning Systems thinking is a powerful tool for promoting students’ holistic thinking, interdisciplinary learning, critical and creative thinking skills for problem solving (Meadows, 2008; Richmond, 1994, 2000).

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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This allows educators to gain insights from students interactions with these technologies, fostering a deeper understanding of their applications and promoting ethical use. Prompt them to explore both benefits and ethical considerations, allowing for a nuanced understanding of the topic.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

Faculty Focus

This allows educators to gain insights from students interactions with these technologies, fostering a deeper understanding of their applications and promoting ethical use. Prompt them to explore both benefits and ethical considerations, allowing for a nuanced understanding of the topic.

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How I Took the Dread Out of Grading—and Replaced It With Fun

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The business community knows what they want in their employees: work ethic, the ability to communicate and function as a team, flexible thinking, etc. I learned quickly that just because we are expected to assess something doesn’t automatically mean that we know how to facilitate it.

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