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Students Create a Pop-Up Makerspace at a Domestic Violence Shelter

Edsurge

We’ve seen students build drones, create video games and use CAD software to design items that were more complex than anything they were doing with our curriculum at the time, and the process was even more impressive than the product. We wanted to give our students a platform to discuss their work and to teach others.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Students need a reliable source to receive accurate information on how to fulfill degree and general education requirements, and to engage in academic planning as students strive to save valuable tuition dollars and complete college as efficiently as possible (Baker and Griffin, 2010).

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

Faculty Focus

Students need a reliable source to receive accurate information on how to fulfill degree and general education requirements, and to engage in academic planning as students strive to save valuable tuition dollars and complete college as efficiently as possible (Baker and Griffin, 2010).

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

Its a commitment to embedding equity into every layer of school culture, from classroom practices and curriculum to policies and professional learning. If we want students to thrive in inclusive environments, educators must be equipped to recognize and address inequities head-on. Who is left out?

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

Its a commitment to embedding equity into every layer of school culture, from classroom practices and curriculum to policies and professional learning. If we want students to thrive in inclusive environments, educators must be equipped to recognize and address inequities head-on. Who is left out?