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What Student Leaders Think About the Future of Education

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There’s a lot that goes into innovation efforts on campus—think curriculum design, technology training for instructors, and bureaucracy. Outcomes, Testing and Grading Which methods of assessment best measure learning and ability? But too often, a critical element is left out of the process: student voice.

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Designing College Curricula for Student Success

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Curriculum must be created in a way that promotes access and diversity, but also provides students with learning experiences relevant to the 21st century and beyond, and prepares them to be successful in a changing globalized society. There are several important situational factors that Fink suggests can affect course design.

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New Provider Offers Low-Cost Online Courses. But Will the Credit Transfer?

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Student assessments, Rasmussen says, are graded by “robots.” A prominently posted badge reminds students they must earn a 70 percent minimum grade to receive credit. EdX hosts a collection of freshman courses designed by Arizona State University, which provide students who complete them with an ASU transcript.

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Designing College Curricula for Student Success

Faculty Focus

Curriculum must be created in a way that promotes access and diversity, but also provides students with learning experiences relevant to the 21st century and beyond, and prepares them to be successful in a changing globalized society. There are several important situational factors that Fink suggests can affect course design.

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

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To better understand implicit linguistic biases in our teaching, we must partner with others, especially students, to gain perspectives on how we can model critical consciousness in curriculum design (Cavazos, 2024). 2024; Montenegro & Jankowski, 2017; Tinto, 2017; Winklemes, 2016).