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An ode to our comfort zone

The classroom has been my oyster since I began my journey in the teaching profession roughly four years ago. It is my comfort ...
On a Tuesday at the end of last semester, I asked my first-year writing class how they were using AI in their courses. One of ...
My nomination for the most predictable platitude invoked by university professors when describing the essence of their job is “teaching students to think ...
At the inaugural Columbia SPS Faculty Summit on AI Teaching and Learning, faculty and industry experts explored AI’s emerging ...
We need a human-centered AI pedagogy. In his illuminating book Co-Intelligence, Ethan Mollick describes the potential for ...
The Alexander Hamilton chatbot is the brainchild of Scott C. Miller, a Darden School professor and Alexander Hamilton ...
Bangladesh routinely laments the absence of critical thinking among its graduates, yet rarely confronts the systemic failures that prevent its development. From rote-driven primary schooling to theory ...
While Claudio Neves Valente's confessional videos offer insight into his mindset and planning, one critical question remains: ...
Turn and talk with sentence stems: Give sentence starters at multiple levels: “Multiplication is…” for some students, and ...
New UChicago Divinity School course uses religious texts and popular sci-fi to shed light on what it means to be human ...
Summary: The growing use of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy is changing Americans’ relationship with food and affecting how they experience holidays like Thanksgiving, which ...