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Majority of Faculty Prefers In-Person Teaching, but Just Barely
An Educause survey finds that faculty members also want more help and time when it comes to working with technology and remote learning.

The ‘Native Speaker’ Fallacy
Stop telling students to have their essays checked by a native English speaker, Kino Zhao writes.
Judge Rules Professor Was Entitled to Teach Online During Pandemic

Zoom’s Changing Stances on AI and User Data Have Faculty Alarmed
Faculty members joined the social media outrage over Zoom’s ambiguity on using data to feed its AI and machine learning platforms.

Professors Craft Courses on ChatGPT With ChatGPT
While some institutions are banning the use of the new AI tool, others are leaning into its use and offering courses dedicated solely to navigating the new technology.

The Everyday Work of Transformation
Simple, scalable frameworks can help students understand the why of what they’re learning, Cathy N. Davidson and Rachel Stephenson write.
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As Student Mental Health Worsens, Colleges Embrace Happiness Courses
Centenary University’s new master’s degree program in happiness studies emerges as courses related to well-being proliferate on college campuses.
Trivializing Teaching and Oversimplifying Economics
A flawed and foolish effort to quantify the cost of minutes of teaching.
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