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3 innovative ways to help teachers feel engaged and valued

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Use respectful language when talking with and about teachers. Therefore, a language that shows thoughtful regard for educators’ work—that is, the important job of shaping citizens to be engaged and building caring communities—cannot be underestimated. Insights About Teachers’ Work. Traditional (i.e.

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Inviting Community College Students to See Themselves as University Researchers

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Students who sign up to administer surveys (sometimes in Spanish or in indigenous languages like Mixtec) receive a stipend, earn college credit — and get a taste of what it’s like to produce scholarship in collaboration with faculty and with the backing of a top university. One of those students is Monserrat Ruiz.

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As Child Care Programs Adopt Tech Tools, New Questions Arise About Privacy and Security

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There currently are no broad data privacy laws aimed at the early childhood space, says Bailey Sanchez, policy counsel in youth and education privacy with the Future of Privacy Forum. That means thinking hard about the best ways and places to use new tools and the ethical implications of any choices.

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College Leaders Make Mistakes. Here’s Why They Should Apologize For Them.

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I read an entire book on derailed college presidencies , with dozens of cases of ethical lapses, and found hardly a reference to apologizing. Given the complexity of running a college and high probability for error, one might expect apologies from college leaders to be routine. But they are exceptionally rare, particularly in public.

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Disability as a Valuable Form of Diversity, Not a Deficit

Faculty Focus

Strategy 2: Consider your language. Parents of autistic people and professionals who work with autistic people often prefer person-first language, e.g., ‘individual with autism’, but when people use person-first language, they are suggesting that the person can be separated from their autism. Brown, 2011, para. 2016; Bury et al.,

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Disability as a Valuable Form of Diversity, Not a Deficit

Faculty Focus

Strategy 2: Consider your language. Parents of autistic people and professionals who work with autistic people often prefer person-first language, e.g., ‘individual with autism’, but when people use person-first language, they are suggesting that the person can be separated from their autism. Brown, 2011, para. 2016; Bury et al.,

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Playing around with ChatGPT from OpenAI

Dangerously Irrelevant

There are many ethical, legal, and technical challenges that must be considered before it can be done safely and responsibly. Jobs that require these skills, such as therapy, counseling, and social work, may be less vulnerable to automation. Different teaching methods and approaches may be more effective for some students than others.