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Making a Difference with Writing Across the Curriculum

Purdue University Global

Have you visited our university’s newest blog space, The WACademic Blog , yet? Educators, professors, staff, and learning professionals interested in learning more about the pivotal role of writing in students’ academic success will find unique stories and data from various contributors on The WACAdemic Blog.

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Children are facing potentially permanent learning loss. But additional instructional time alone won’t help.

EAB

Blogs Children are facing potentially permanent learning loss. But additional instructional time alone won’t help. There are many strategies district leaders have used to combat learning loss that focus on building more instructional time, like extending the school year and encouraging summer prep classes.

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4 Ways to Partner with Faculty on Student Success

Civitas Learning

It is crucial to adequately train faculty to deliver high-quality instruction and provide them with simple strategies to connect students to resources. Providing continuous training and opportunities for faculty to expand their instructional and student support skill set is crucial for improving student outcomes. You are the experts.’”

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4 Actionable Steps for Centralizing and Streamlining Student Care

Civitas Learning

For instance, if supplemental instruction is offered for all English courses, departments requiring these courses for degree completion can assess whether the support improves progression and pinpoint which students benefit most, allowing for more targeted outreach.

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Academic transformation framework implementation: Enhancing professional practice in higher education

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Blogs Academic transformation framework implementation: Enhancing professional practice in higher education August 9, 2023 Dr. Denise Brown, Ph.D., The framework emphasizes curriculum redesign; assessment of student learning; and student-centered instruction, initially developed by Charlotte Danielson and modified for our institution.

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Demystifying Graduate School: A Guide for First-Gen BIPOC and Nontraditional Students

COE

This essential resource offers step-by-step instructions on how to maneuver the admissions process before, during, and after applying. However, the lack of understanding of the ‘hidden curriculum’ presents a significant obstacle for many first-generation BIPOC, low-income, and nontraditional students. Create Change.

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Districts are still struggling with low reading proficiency. These barriers are probably why.

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Blogs Districts are still struggling with low reading proficiency. Few prep programs, if any, include a curriculum conferring scientifically-based reading instruction methods or the five components of literacy. These barriers are probably why. Third grade is a critical transition in K-12 education.