Remove Culture Remove Reading Remove Research Design
article thumbnail

How Makerspaces in Schools Help Students Learn to Code

EdTech Magazine

One way that schools are engaging students is by introducing coding activities in makerspaces, where students can use the creative culture to start establishing the building blocks of computational thinking. MORE FROM EDTECH: Read how educators are incorporating computer science into their curriculum !

Learning 168
article thumbnail

Faculty orientations and continuing a culture of mentoring

EAB

Blogs Faculty orientations and continuing a culture of mentoring January 31, 2023 Kristen McCauliff Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, Ball State University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

Culture 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

An agile solution to higher ed problem solving

EAB

Using agile project management strategies in higher education can solve problems quickly with evidence-based solutions while honoring the culture and initiating robust change. UW Oshkosh is a public regional comprehensive institution, and how we deliver education is changing, our workforce is depleting, and budgets are getting smaller.

article thumbnail

IGNITED 2023 sneak peek: Key trends shaping higher education today

EAB

Public perception of higher ed value Higher education is currently at the epicenter of several cultural-war debates and faces growing skepticism of its return on investment (ROI). The question remains: are we adequately poised to confront these forthcoming changes? for presidents, provosts, chief business officers, and chiefs of staff.

article thumbnail

Why the Littlest Learners Deserve the Most Attention—and Money

Edsurge

Can vacant parking lots be redeveloped into libraries for children in “reading deserts?” Shonkoff argued that breakthroughs in other medical fields offer inspiration for how early-childhood research can be more effective. Can a pacifier accurately monitor children’s neurodevelopment, based on their sucking patterns? 27-28, 2018.

Attention 160