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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

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Faculty development programs that focus on conflict resolution, communication skills, and leadership training can help create a more supportive work environment. Additionally, he received training from the University of South Florida in Inclusive and Ethical Leadership. Fostering a Culture of Civility Clark et al. Olender, L.,

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New AI Tools Are Promoted As Study Aids for Students. Are They Doing More Harm Than Good?

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“Some students were concerned about pressure to engage with tools — if all of their peers were doing it that they should be doing it even if they felt it was getting in the way of their authentically learning,” she says. From a teaching, learning standpoint, that's pretty concerning to me,” he says.

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Pushback Is Growing Against Automated Proctoring Services. But So Is Their Use

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Ethics and Surveillance Ironically, Olsen says he created Proctorio because he felt that the remote proctoring services employing humans were too creepy and invasive. You are assuming that students are trying to cheat—rather than assuming students are trying to learn and help them learn.”

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Giving Data Meaning: Students Should Have A Say In What Analytics Tell You About Them

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When students interact with digital learning environments, they leave behind trails of data. The desire to understand and improve learning has led many educators to consider the value and utility of this information. Embedded learning analytics are not like rotisserie ovens: you can’t set them and forget them. percentage points.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

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This article explores AI’s historical evolution, critically assesses its benefits and challenges for teaching, and provides evidence-based strategies for faculty to integrate AI effectively. A century later, AI is no longer fiction but a dynamic force in community college education, reshaping how faculty teach, and students learn.

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What Homeschooling During COVID-19 Taught Me About My College Teaching

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This role also has me reading around 20 articles a day and attempting to synthesize what I learned in some meaningful way. Additionally, I am responsible for leading our faculty development team and teaching classes of my own. The kids were always able to focus more once we returned inside for more of the formal learning.

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Learning to Surf:  Supporting a Campus’s AI Needs 

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To fill immediate gaps, smaller academic programs, such as Critical Thinking Initiatives and Centers for Teaching and Learning, can help campus communities begin engaging with generative AI thoughtfully while fostering student success and workplace readiness. It’s time to get in the water.

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