You’ve checked for understanding—now you can use this framework to understand what students’ confusion is telling you, and how you can adjust course.
When you talk to a child as an adult, you unconsciously change the way you speak. It is often thought that such adjustments ...
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Last week, I guided my COMM 85 class through small group discussions. COMM 85, Issues in Science Communication, uses the ...
American students are struggling with math, but what’s really to blame? Some blame the pandemic. Others point to overreliance ...
As the Winter Olympic Games open in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Pope Leo XIV has issued a wide-ranging letter on the ...
More than two years ago, Danish psychiatrist Søren Dinesen Østergaard published a provocative editorial suggesting that the rise of conversational artificial intelligence could have severe mental ...
By: Associate Professor Anthony Lowe, Chief Executive Officer14 March 2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the formation of Prostate Cancer Foundation ...
Over the past few decades, Bangladesh has made significant progress in expanding access to education, moving from a setting where schooling was a privilege to one where it is both a legal obligation ...
Dr. Shiloh Andrus shares her passion for learning, teaching, and global humanitarian work in this in-depth Wilmington ...
Erik Matson reflects on John Callanan’s new book about Bernard Mandeville, and the controversial theories that he promoted in ...
to help staff teams in GP (General Practice) surgeries, recognise that people with dementia need personalised care plans and access to resources to help them and their carers live better with dementia ...
February 9, 2026 • Trade wars. Financial panics. Inflation. How come it feels like it’s all bad news in the global economy these days? Economist Eswar Prasad’s answer: something he calls the ‘doom ...