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Why Every Student Deserves a Robust Arts Education

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I teach in a college and career pathway program for the visual and performing arts in which students spend half of their school day studying the arts at an advanced level, while connecting their knowledge from core classes through multidisciplinary projects. They choose to be part of an intentional community that values the arts.

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How One Professor Uses Podcasts to Teach Empathy and Social Justice

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And she has tackled the topic of culture and food with an episode of The Sporkful, weaving in themes of cultural hegemony, ethnocentrism and cultural relativism. Faculty Club is a multidisciplinary community of educators sharing ideas to advance innovation and celebrate excellence in higher education.

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'A Better Future is Possible': IDEO’s Sandy Speicher on Design Thinking in Schools

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And to understand why we’re doing work in education, you have to understand the culture of IDEO. IDEO has always historically put together multidisciplinary teams of different types of designers—people who have a background in architecture, people in graphic design, people who do anthropology and research.

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Developing Your Approach to Generative AI

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What is your discipline’s culture around generative AI use? Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy. Achievement motivation and academic dishonesty: A meta analytic investigation. For students? Is it allowed but frowned upon?

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

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Digital Game-Based Learning in Higher Ed Moves Beyond the Hype

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You have to harness the motivational potential [inherent to the game] and align that with the learning outcomes you want to promote. Van Eck explains that the key challenge for creating any serious game involves “thinking about the key learning outcomes you are trying to teach and aligning those with the game.