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Recovering Student Engagement at Mid-course Time

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reference interviews, counseling inquiry, engaging lectures, classroom discussions, case studies, scenarios, role-play, problem-based learning, inquiry based learning, etc.); as an example, let’s look at teaching with case studies. Case studies are a common teaching strategy.

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The Power of Authentic Assessment in the Age of AI

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Although faculty development programs and curriculum designers have been calling for such (assessment practice) forms of assessment, today, we are more in need of it than ever before. Make students aware of what artificial intelligence can and cannot do for them while studying and doing their academic work.

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The Power of Authentic Assessment in the Age of AI

Faculty Focus

Although faculty development programs and curriculum designers have been calling for such (assessment practice) forms of assessment, today, we are more in need of it than ever before. Make students aware of what artificial intelligence can and cannot do for them while studying and doing their academic work.

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Recovering Student Engagement at Mid-course Time

Faculty Focus

reference interviews, counseling inquiry, engaging lectures, classroom discussions, case studies, scenarios, role-play, problem-based learning, inquiry based learning, etc.); as an example, let’s look at teaching with case studies. Case studies are a common teaching strategy.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Key practices include: Active Learning: Incorporating active learning techniques, such as problem-solving activities, case studies, and interactive simulations, can make online courses more engaging. Counseling Services: Mental health support is critical for student well-being. Concept analysis and report from a pilot study.

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Why Data Alone Won’t Improve Retention

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In fact, studies have shown that the absence of relationships is a significant contributing factor to student departure. Community colleges should expand their support services to include counseling, mentorship programs, and peer support networks.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Key practices include: Active Learning: Incorporating active learning techniques, such as problem-solving activities, case studies, and interactive simulations, can make online courses more engaging. Counseling Services: Mental health support is critical for student well-being. Concept analysis and report from a pilot study.