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The Impact of Creativity on College and Career Readiness

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Creativity is more than an artistic skill; it involves thinking differently, collaborating, developing solutions and communicating in a way that connects with others. Leveraging creativity in the classroom helps students develop a deeper understanding and make cross-curricular connections. Today’s careers require creativity.

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Designing Empathy-Based Professional Development That Teachers Will Use

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If you’re interested in developing time-bound learning experiences like the Empathy Project to support educator development and adult learners, click here or contact us at communities@participate.com Don’t think that you have to be the expert. Start building your online community.

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A Welcoming Tone: Tips to Build Rapport in Digital Spaces

Faculty Focus

Initially, we want to establish tone in our digital communications much like we do in an in-person classroom at the beginning of the semester. But how do we infuse warmth in digital learning spaces through written communication ? If you use tone indicators frequently in classroom communications, consider providing a key.

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A Welcoming Tone: Tips to Build Rapport in Digital Spaces

Faculty Focus

Initially, we want to establish tone in our digital communications much like we do in an in-person classroom at the beginning of the semester. But how do we infuse warmth in digital learning spaces through written communication ? If you use tone indicators frequently in classroom communications, consider providing a key.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

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Keywords: Student partnerships, Asset-Based Mindset, Language Resources Introduction In educational contexts, English is often privileged as the language of communication and instruction. This is key in developing communication skills that will benefit students in their future careers and professional lives. Bernacki, M.,