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The Role of Writing in Communicative Language Teaching: An Investigation of an AI-Integrated Classroom Activity

Faculty Focus

In English, this translates to: “I want you to be my conversation partner in Spanish. Through thoughtful iteration, we can continue to leverage AI as a supportive tool—not as a replacement for traditional teaching methods, but as a complementary aid that helps bridge the gap between writing and communication in the language classroom.

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The Role of Writing in Communicative Language Teaching: An Investigation of an AI-Integrated Classroom Activity

Faculty Focus

In English, this translates to: “I want you to be my conversation partner in Spanish. Through thoughtful iteration, we can continue to leverage AI as a supportive tool—not as a replacement for traditional teaching methods, but as a complementary aid that helps bridge the gap between writing and communication in the language classroom.

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

One National Academy of Science published study indicates that despite active learning being identified as a superior method of instruction, most college STEM instructors continue to choose traditional teaching methods. Studies show that the Pecha Kucha style can improve English speaking skills in general.

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

One National Academy of Science published study indicates that despite active learning being identified as a superior method of instruction, most college STEM instructors continue to choose traditional teaching methods. Studies show that the Pecha Kucha style can improve English speaking skills in general.

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How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education

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More than 4 out of 10 college students wind up in remedial math or English courses, and those that do are even less likely than other students to finish college. Only 58% of students who started college in 2012 had graduated 6 years later.

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